Here is the English translation of the edited biography:
Biography of Anisa Ayobi
Anisa Ayobi, born in 1983 in Kabul, is the founder of “Hasti” Handicrafts and Leatherwork Company and one of the pioneering women in the field of economic empowerment of women in Afghanistan. After completing her bachelor’s degree in Economics from Kabul University, she began her professional journey in the field of trade in 2010, gaining valuable experience through dedication and hard work.
In 2015, recognizing the economic and social needs of women who are heads of families, she established the “Hasti” Handicrafts Company. Her main goal in founding this company was to create employment and entrepreneurial opportunities for women responsible for supporting their families. Under her leadership, the company has successfully implemented several projects in handicrafts, leatherwork, and home-based production, earning a significant place in the domestic market.
Today, “Hasti” continues its activities as an active production center and provides employment to 20 women who are heads of their families. With strong commitment and motivation, Anisa Ayobi continues to work toward creating more opportunities for women’s empowerment and plays an important role in strengthening the economic foundations of families and society.
Vendor Biography
Here is the English translation of the edited biography:
Biography of Anisa Ayobi
Anisa Ayobi, born in 1983 in Kabul, is the founder of “Hasti” Handicrafts and Leatherwork Company and one of the pioneering women in the field of economic empowerment of women in Afghanistan. After completing her bachelor’s degree in Economics from Kabul University, she began her professional journey in the field of trade in 2010, gaining valuable experience through dedication and hard work.
In 2015, recognizing the economic and social needs of women who are heads of families, she established the “Hasti” Handicrafts Company. Her main goal in founding this company was to create employment and entrepreneurial opportunities for women responsible for supporting their families. Under her leadership, the company has successfully implemented several projects in handicrafts, leatherwork, and home-based production, earning a significant place in the domestic market.
Today, “Hasti” continues its activities as an active production center and provides employment to 20 women who are heads of their families. With strong commitment and motivation, Anisa Ayobi continues to work toward creating more opportunities for women’s empowerment and plays an important role in strengthening the economic foundations of families and society.