The Public Affairs Section (PAS) of the U. S. Embassy in Kabul, Afghanistan, is pleased to announce an open competition for eligible organizations to submit applications to carry out a program to teach English for Specific Purposes to two audiences:
(1) journalists from Afghan media outlets and (2)
export-oriented business professionals in Afghanistan.
The goal is to improve the English proficiency of journalists to leverage in their reporting, and to increase Afghanistan’s capacity for international trade and transactions by improving communication for export-oriented business professionals.
This project will provide two separate streams of English training, one for journalists and one for export-oriented business professionals, for the purpose of giving both audiences the necessary language skills to communicate more effectively.
For journalists, the project will enable participants to more effectively research and develop stories in English, and to represent current events in Afghanistan to a larger international audience.
For export-oriented business professionals, the course will enhance their ability to engage in relationship-building and transactions with other English speakers, with the intent of boosting international trade.
The successful applicant is expected to administer and conduct English courses for each group, separately, over a 12-month period to at least 80 participants for each of the two separate streams.
The courses will include topics and vocabulary relevant to each audience, and will improve participants’ English ability in reading, listening, speaking, and writing.
To target the skills development of women, gender balance among participants will be taken into consideration in the selection process.
PAS intends to issue a single award for both sets of courses, for a period of 24 months (base period) with the option for an additional 12-month period (option period one).