The Hand in Hand International honorary chairman writes CITY A.M on the importance of raising standard of living of potential refugees by creating jobs in their own regions. Mr. Percy...
The Hand in Hand International honorary chairman writes CITY A.M on the importance of raising standard of living of potential refugees by creating jobs in their own regions. Mr. Percy...
Hand in Hand Afghanistan has been expanding its reach in northern and north-western provinces with a mission to reduce poverty through job creation in Afghanistan. Thanks to European Union and...
Hand in Hand Afghanistan conducted a two-day planning workshop in Mazar-e-Sharif and invited all HiH-AF district officers and project staff from the Sar-e-Pul, Samangan, Jawzjan, Baklh and Kabul offices to...
Josefine Lindänge, CEO, Hand in Hand International talks to www.scoop.it about Hand in Hand model of job creation and how it supports small entrepreneurs to work the way out of...
An article by Hand in Hand Afghanistan's CEO Abdul Rahim Nasry publish on The Solutions Journal's website...
Solving the Unemployment Crisis, the article written by Abdul Rahim Nasry , CEO of Hand in Hand Afghanistan published on www.trust.org
Seema Ghani, Chair of Hand in Hand Afghanistan interview with Forbes.com on "What Micro-businesses Can Do For Afghanistan"
Under the One District One Product (ODOP) project in Herat and Parwan provinces, Hand in Hand Afghanistan in collaboration with the Afghanistan Rural Enterprise Development Program (AREDP)...
On November 12, 2014 HiH Af held a Lessons Learned Dissemination Ceremony for the project Sustainable Livelihood Programme (SLP) in three districts of Balkh Province...
Hand in Hand Afghanistan is awarded a project to train and build the capacity of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) by the Afghanistan Rural Enterprise Development Program (AREDP)...
In January 2014, HiH Af expanded its activities to Samangan and Jawzjan provinces with a vision to reduce poverty through job creation in marginalized communities throughout the country.
At the Cambridge International Development conference, Abdul Rahim Nasry, the CEO of Hand in Hand Afghanistan, outlined why supporting micro-entrepreneurs matters more than ever in Afghanistan.