Frequently Asked
Questions
JVTC (Jangalak Vocational Training Center) is a vocational training center in Kabul operated by Aga Khan Cultural Services – Afghanistan. It supports skills development, traditional craftsmanship, and livelihood creation through practical training and production.
JVTC provides hands-on training in traditional crafts and technical trades, while also producing handmade items through its workshops and training units.
JVTC training opportunities are generally intended for women and youth seeking practical skills for employment or self-employment. Course availability and eligibility may vary.
Training may include areas such as carpentry, embroidery, tailoring, carpets, wood carving, tile work, metalwork, glasswork, electrical work, and related crafts.
JVTC is located in Kabul, Afghanistan, at the historic Jangalak Vocational Training Center.
Products may include carpets, wooden screens, furniture, tiles, blown glass, wood carvings, clothing, decorative items, and other handmade craft products.
Yes. JVTC products are made through workshop-based craft production and reflect practical training, craftsmanship, and traditional techniques.
Yes. Custom and bulk orders may be possible depending on the type of product, quantity, and workshop capacity.
You can contact JVTC directly with the product type, quantity, size, design details, and delivery location. The team will advise on availability, pricing, and timing.
Delivery time depends on the type of item, quantity, and whether it is a standard or custom-made order.





