一名阿富汗残疾人在赫拉特开办一个袜子工厂,雇用50名残疾工人,以促进经济包容。
A disabled Afghan man starts a sock factory in Herat, employing 50 disabled workers to promote economic inclusion.
在阿富汗赫拉特,35岁的脊髓灰质炎幸存者Mohammad Amiri启动了一个袜子工厂,雇用了约50名残疾工人,其中许多人在冲突中受伤或出生时患有残疾。
In Herat, Afghanistan, 35-year-old polio survivor Mohammad Amiri has launched a sock factory employing around 50 disabled workers, many injured in conflict or born with impairments.
该讲习班运作约一个月,制作了四种袜子类型,目的是为那些经常被排除在劳动力队伍之外的人提供收入和尊严。
The workshop, operational for about a month, produces four sock types and aims to provide income and dignity to those often excluded from the workforce.
在残疾人的资助下,该倡议支持自力更生,并反映了全球关于包容性经济参与的呼吁。
Funded by disabled individuals, the initiative supports self-reliance and reflects global calls for inclusive economic participation.