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Mir Mohammad Youssof Vocational School -
Jalalabad, Afghanistan
Background
The Mir Mohammad Youssof Vocational School is
located off the main Kabul-Jalalabad highway
behind the Darmalemeen High School in a
residential area of the city. The School
currently has 190 children. The number of
children will be expanded as additional
facilities are completed and additional
commitments for annual support are received from
donors. Both boys and girls attend classes,
however, classes are staggered so that girls may
attend together.
IOC initially rented a house for the school
in 1993 but was unable to operate during the
Taliban years. IOC returned to reopen the school
in the rented house in Jalalabad after the
Taliban regime ended.
In 2005 with the help of the family of Mir
Mohammad Youssof, IOC was provided with some
government owned land and constructed the first
phase of the school with eight rooms and
bathrooms for both boys and girls. With the
assistance of Relief International, one of the
rooms has been set up as a medical clinic.
Currently the shops are in the open, the
kitchen is a temporary structure, there is no
dining room and the guard house is a tent. The
next project is construction of the kitchen and
dining room. Additional facilities for
vocational training workshops and the guard
house will be constructed as financial resources
from donors are received.
Management and Operations
Management is organized under three
operational areas: the Administrative Section,
the Education Section, and the Medical Section.
The Administrative Section -
Directly oversees training and support
operations for the children. This Section
provides oversight for the monthly stipend paid
to families to provide for food, clothing, and
basic living expenses for each child.
The Education Section -
Ensures that the children in IOC�s program are
enrolled in school, and provided with a basic
education and vocational skills. The Director of
Education organizes and provides oversight for
the orphan centers, curriculum, teachers, and
educational supply needs.
The Medical Section -
Monitors the health and welfare of the orphans.
The Medical Section organizes and provides basic
health screenings and services for IOC children.
The Administrator enlists volunteer physicians
and nurses to support this effort.
Orphan Center Operational Costs
Each Orphan Center currently operates at a
cost of approximately $2,500 per month. These
costs will fluctuate according to the number of
children, supplies, food availability, and local
service or utility costs.
For reference, here are some current average
salaries of IOC operational administrative
personnel and staff in Afghanistan:
- Center Administrative Director -
$120/month
- Center Vice Administrative Director -
$100/month
- Education Director - $70/month
- Teachers - $70/month
The Board of Directors and Advisory Board are
all volunteers, and receive no stipend or
payment for their time.
Orphan Center Activities
Educational - Children at
IOC orphan centers receive elementary education:
reading, writing, arithmetic, and English. IOC
hopes to expand this curriculum in the future.
Vocational - Each center
also provides vocational training. Courses at
the Mir Mohammad Youssof Vocational School
include shoemaking and repair, carpentry,
radio/cassette player repair, and bicycle repair
for boys; sewing and embroidery for girls; and
use of computer programs for both boys and
girls. IOC vocational training is appropriate
for the skills needed for the jobs available in
Afghanistan. Over ten percent of IOC children
stay past 13 years of age to continue their
vocational education, which is encouraged.
Recreational - IOC children
also have time to play! Recreational activities
include popular sports such as soccer and
volleyball and free play to encourage creative
minds.
Orphan Center Needs
There are so many needs in Afghanistan, and
at existing and future IOC orphan centers. Most
of these needs can be addressed most
cost-effectively and efficiently at each orphan
center through financial donations to IOC.
The needs at orphan centers include: tools
used in the vocational courses, basic school
supplies (pens, pencils, erasers, chalk),
technical supplies (such as computers and
educational software), clothing, hygiene
supplies, recreational equipment and toys. For
specific information regarding donations in
these or other categories, please contact IOC
directly. We will discuss the type of donation
you wish to make, and the logistics regarding
its delivery to IOC orphan centers in
Afghanistan.
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