Previous image Next image Amina is a widowed woman who joined the Mothernomics workshop almost eight months ago as a trainee. She lost her husband several years ago and was
Coming from a poor family and background, Latifa has now finished the training at Mothernomics and is working in the workshop, strengthening her skills and making money to live a
Interview with Razia – LFT’s MOM participant in Kabul Question: What difference are you seeing in yourself since joining the Mothernomics and what changes have you been experiencing in your
Sakina tells about what she is experiencing daily as a result of working in the Mothernomics “I was an isolated and depressed person before I came to the MOM workshop
In Karbala as the graduation season is underway the mothers at MOM are busy preparing graduation robes and outfit for the talented young men and women celebrating their special day.
“Joining this programme was a turning point in my life” “By participating in the Mothernomics programme, my life is being transformed with the passage of each day as I am
Hassan, a 50-year-old man, received a food package assisted by the Lady Fatemah Trust (LFT) under its emergency food assistance project in Afghanistan. Originally, Hassan is a resident of Bamyan
The days of Lady Fatemah SA The Holy Quran attests to the Noble Lady Fatemah SA and the Holy Household feeding the poor orphaned and refugee. Since it’s inception in
Meet Sabira- One of the Participants in the Second Batch of Mothernomics in Kabul, Afghanistan Sabira R – is a 22-year-old young widowed woman who is one of 30 mothers