- Location: Afghanistan, Kabul
- Organization: Rupani Foundation
- Salary: 6,400 AFN
- Vacancy No: N/A
- No of Jobs: 310
- Gender: Both
- Deadline: 30 November 2023
About Rupani Foundation:
Rupani Foundation (RF) Afghanistan is an international non-profit charity, registered and working in Afghanistan since 2008. Currently, RF is implementing the Resilience & Food Systems-RFS project of the UN-WFP. As part of this project, RF is conducting Future Skill Training to enhance technology-related skills and employability.
Rupani Foundation Afghanistan is committed to fostering skill development and capacity building among the youth of the Afghanistan. In line with this mission, we have designed a comprehensive Skills Development Program at our Future Skills & Incubation Center in Kabul, Afghanistan that is aimed at equipping students with practical skills to enhance their employability and contribute to their personal and professional growth.
Job Descriptions:
Dear Future Tech Innovators,
We are delighted to announce the free enrollment opening for a groundbreaking 6-month Tech Training Program, offering comprehensive courses in Back-end Web Development, Video Editing, Frot-end Web Development, Digital Marketing, Phython and UX-UI. This program is supported by the World Food Programme (WFP).
Program Highlights:
Diverse Curriculum: Gain expertise in Back-end Web Development, Video Editing, Frot-end Web Development, Digital Marketing, Phython, UX-UI
Instructors and skills: Learn from expert instructors.
Hands-On Projects: Apply your knowledge to real-world projects and build a robust portfolio.
WFP Support: Trainees will receive a monthly stipend of 6400 AFS during the training.
Who Should Enroll:
- Tech Enthusiasts: Individuals with a passion for technology and innovation.
- Aspiring Developers: Students eager to kickstart a career in the tech industry.
- Professionals: Those looking to upskill and stay ahead in the dynamic world of technology.
Job Requirements:
- Those who are particularly vulnerable to food insecurity, including internally displaced persons (IDPs), refugees, returnees, and host communities facing economic and social challenges
- Those who have members in their family with malnourished or at risk of malnutrition
- Those with limited or no income sources are often prioritized, as they may struggle to purchase food even if it is available in the market
- Those with Female head Households
- Those with health conditions that affect their ability to access and consume an adequate diet may be prioritized
- From the communities affected by conflict, as well as those who have been forcibly displaced, are often prioritized due to their increased vulnerability
- The applicant’s family member should not be registered with any means of support specially with WFP
- Age: 18 – 40
- Education: Relevant education and knowledge of the English and Computer
- Location: The participants must be a resident of PD2, PD9, PD15, PD8 and PD6