WASSA, in partnership with UNHCR Afghanistan, continues to empower refugee artisans through the Made51 project, fostering economic resilience and self-reliance. The embroidery group under this initiative has been receiving consistent orders from the local market for their beautifully handcrafted garments. These long-term opportunities not only help preserve traditional craftsmanship but also provide sustainable income for refugee women, enabling them to support their families and build a brighter future. Through this collaboration, WASSA and UNHCR are creating pathways for economic inclusion, transforming skills into livelihoods, and strengthening communities.


