Projects

Our projects use a multifaceted approach to equip people with the tools and knowledge they need – whether that’s in business, personal development, or practical skills training.

Omega Training Center

Our Training Center was established in 2023 as a place where people can participate in training in key skills and build their capacity on a personal and professional level.

Nuur Women’s Center

Our Women’s Center was established in 2023 as a place where women can learn practical skills, build capacity, and gather together to share in what they are learning.

Sports Project

Omega’s sports project exists to create a safe environment for kids where they can learn core life values and develop a healthy lifestyle through sports activities. 


Hear from our project participants

Counting down the days

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Sano had always been interested in learning to embroider and was excited to gain a new skill. She had looked at embroidery courses before, but they all charged a fee, which she knew she couldn’t afford each month. When her friend brought her to Nuur Women’s Center – part of Omega’s projects in Vahdat –…

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Rozia the Tailor: Growing in skills, growing in business

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When Rozia and her family of 7 arrived in Tajikistan – just one month before the previous government of Afghanistan fell – she wasn’t sure how they would make ends meet. While it was good to feel safe, there were still plenty of challenges they had to face. “We didn’t have a place to stay…

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Husna’s story: realizing her vision

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Husna – a recent graduate from Omega’s Personal Development Course – is warm, charming, and easy to talk to – but she says that hasn’t always been the case. It’s only in the last few years that she has become the person she is today. “If there was something social, I tried to avoid it,”…

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“Bit by bit”

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Less than a year ago, Robia had never played soccer, but you wouldn’t know it now – twice a week, she is out on the field with her team, excited to be there. “The first day that we went, none of us could really play, and we did some weird things! We were all laughing –…

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