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Non-profit Organizations in Afghanistan
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Afghanistankomiteen - Norwegian Afghanistan Committee Nac
The Norwegian Afghanistan Committee (NAC) is a member-based solidarity organisation, doing development work in Afghanistan and information and advocacy in Norway. We work primarily in rural and remote areas with a dual focus on rural development and the education of female health workers. NAC shall contribute to an Afghanistan free of poverty where equality, democracy, human rights and respect serve as the bases for political action and development. The cornerstone of our organisation is the fundamental belief in freedom, independence, democracy, human rights and a better life for all. NAC operates with a head office in Oslo, a country office in Kabul and regional offices in Badakhshan, Ghazni and Faryab. We have roughly 700 short- and longterm employees in Afghanistan, of which 99% are Afghan nationals. Our staff possesses the experience, knowledge, skills and commitment to keep the organisation vigorous and innovative. The head office in Oslo has 5 employees, who are aided in their work by dedicated and experienced volunteers.
1001 to 5000 staff
Aga Khan Foundation Afghanistan
The Aga Khan Foundation (AKF) is a non-denominational international development agency established in 1967 by His Highness the Aga Khan. Its mission is to develop and promote creative solutions to problems that impede social development, primarily in Asia and East Africa. Created as a private, non-profit foundation under Swiss law, it has branches and independent affiliates in 19 countries. AKF seeks to provide sustainable solutions to long-term problems of poverty, hunger, illiteracy, and ill health. In Afghanistan, AKF works with rural communities in mountainous, remote or resource poor areas to improve quality of life in the areas of natural resource management, market development, governance, education and health.
1001 to 5000 staff
Coordination Of Humanitarian Assistance Cha
Introduction Coordination of Humanitarian Assistance (CHA), established in 1987 by a team of Afghan volunteers, is a non-profit organization registered with the Ministry of Economy of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan. CHA was started with the aim of providing emergency aid to Afghan war victims. However, the thematic foci of the organization has shifted over the years to include: promotion of health, nutrition and environmental health; development of education, cultural affairs and vocational trainings; development of agriculture, livestock, water and natural resources; community development and social protection; disaster reduction and responding to emergencies; and gender mainstreaming.
1001 to 5000 staff
Undp Afghanistan
As the leading UN development agency in Afghanistan, UNDP supports the Afghan people’s aspiration for peace, prosperity, and sustainability.
201 to 500 staff
Acbar
The Agency Coordinating Body for Afghan Relief & Development (ACBAR) is a distinguished and independent non-governmental organization that serves as a pivotal platform for information sharing and collaboration between national and international NGOs operating in Afghanistan. Representing a coalition of 211 member INGOs/NNGOs, ACBAR leverages its extensive 35+ years of contextual expertise within Afghanistan to address challenges, articulate perspectives and facilitate impactful service delivery to the populace. Established in 1988, in Peshawar, Pakistan, ACBAR was initially formed at the behest of NGOs engaged with Afghan refugees in Pakistan and across the border within Afghanistan, aiming to streamline humanitarian assistance and service provision. Since 2002, ACBAR has been headquartered in Kabul, Afghanistan, and currently enjoys a presence in seven provinces, with plans to expand in the near future. ACBAR adeptly harmonizes efforts between various INGOs, NNGOs and authorities, with a primary focus on advancing the welfare and empowerment of the Afghan people. Operating through a democratic structure, ACBAR's highest decision-making body is the General Assembly, wherein all members are duly represented, embodying the organization's commitment to inclusivity and collaboration.
51 to 200 staff
Bluebird Leaders
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1 to 10 staff
Cordaid Afghanistan
Cordaid is an internationally operating value-based emergency relief and development organisation, working in and on fragility. The organisation has been active in Afghanistan since 2001, working for a stable and prosperous country. Abiding by the humanitarian principles of humanity, neutrality, impartiality, and operational independence, Cordaid is committed to stand by the people of Afghanistan and deliver its lifesaving support.
51 to 200 staff
Dutch Committee For Afghanistan
Our mission is to reduce poverty and increase food security for the people of Afghanistan by protecting the livelihoods assets and building resilience. DCA’s livelihood approach sits at the nexus of humanitarian, development, and peace building, and focuses on building resilience in a conflictsetting. Our Strategic Objectives are Improving the food security of vulnerable Afghans in hard-to-reach locations through protecting their livelihoods assets: We aim for all rural Afghans including pastoralists to have enough food and income to meet their basic daily needs. Creating more jobs and increasing income: We aim for especially women and youth to have been empowered to have a paid job and earn enough money to do some savings for future investments. Enhancing the infrastructure for resilient livelihoods. We aim for rural communities and pastoralists to have easy access to affordable, quality and sustainable services through creating and maintaining an effective and sustainable nationwide network of field units. Gender equality is a fundamental guiding principle in our own organisation as well as in our programs. By using a woman-to-woman approach and developing special income generating activities for female beneficiaries, DCA is committed to empower women in all its projects. DCA adopts a multidisciplinary One Health Approach, to attain optimal health for people, animals as well as the environment. The control of zoonoses, animal diseases that can easily be transmitted to humans (such as COVID-19), are important elements of our work.
201 to 500 staff
Orcd Afghanistan
ORCD established in 2011, is a leading Afghan NGO registered with Afghanistan’s Ministry of Economy. ORCD is the first and only Afghan NGO with Special Consultative Status with the UN/ECOSOC since 2015. ORCD partners with seven governmental institutions and is a trusted implementing partner for seven UN agencies: UNODC, UNHCR, UNDP, WFP, WHO, UN Women, and UNOCHA. Certified by the Afghanistan Institute of Civil Society (AICS), ORCD is a top Afghan NGO. It has delivered the Basic Package of Health Services (BPHS) in Ghazni (2017–2020), Zabul (2017–2018), Sarepul (2017–2018), and the Kabul Urban Health Project. ORCD has also built annex buildings in Ghazni, Zabul, Baghlan, and Laghman to upgrade hospitals and health facilities. As a Facilitating Partner, ORCD supports the National Solidarity Program, Citizen Charter National Priority Program, and EZ-Kar Karmondana, advancing community development. An elected member of the Humanitarian Country Team (HCT), ORCD co-chairs the Health Cluster and its Strategic Advisory Group (SAG) and serves on the Steering Committee of the Alliance of Health Organizations, reinforcing its sector leadership. ORCD has implemented ~120 medium- to large-scale projects and manages nine ongoing initiatives in health, rural development, women’s empowerment, livelihoods, refugee support, and education, driving sustainable impact across Afghanistan. ORCD is committed to fostering resilient communities through innovative and inclusive programs. Join us to build a brighter, equitable future for Afghanistan
1001 to 5000 staff
Okta Los Angeles
Since the 1970s, Korean American traders have consistently played a crucial role in the importation and distribution of South Korean merchandise in the American market. The international business conducted by the members of the Overseas Korean Traders Association of Los Angeles (OKTA L.A.) mutually benefits both South Korea and the United States of America. OKTA L.A. serves as a driving force for economic growth in South Korea, contributes to the economic well-being of the Korean American community in the U.S, and acts as an effective economic engine propelling the local American economy forward. Re-established in 1997, OKTA Los Angeles has evolved into an influential business organization, where official members can actively access a global business network and explore numerous business opportunities with well-respected professionals worldwide and within the community. With its rich 15-year history dating back to 1981, when World OKTA was first established in Los Angeles, OKTA L.A. strives to enhance the American economy by addressing economic challenges and promoting prosperity for its members.
10001+ staff
Afghanistan Development & Welfare Services Organization
Afghanistan Development and Welfare Services Organization (ADWSO) is a non-for profit organization. We started our journey on 17th December 2008 with a mandate to promote rights of vulnerable groups. ADWSO is a network of national and international experts with sole aims to identify and speak out the greatest social, economic and political needs of marginalized communities who have been cut-off from the mainstream of the society. The organization plan its activities based on socio-economic and political contexts of community dynamics. Our programs seek equitable, peaceful, productive and inclusive relationships within communities and nourish culture of participation to shape their lives. We advocate inclusive people’s needs with vast participation of local communities, existing local formal and informal structures with closed liaison of national and subnational government.
501 to 1000 staff
Afghan Development Association
Afghan Development Association (ADA) is a non-governmental, non-profit and non-political organization. It promotes and provides development and humanitarian services to the people of Afghanistan, in particular to the country’s rural population. ADA was established in 1990 with a mission to provide emergency aid and humanitarian assistance to Afghan refugees in Pakistan. ADA now operates solely in Afghanistan and over the years it has transformed itself into the one of Afghanistan’s foremost development NGOs, we continue to respond to natural and conflict-related emergencies in the country. ADA endeavors to reach the most disadvantaged groups in Afghan society often under very difficult circumstances. Among those with whom ADA works are: farmers, poor families, women, the unemployed and the uneducated, returning refugees, internally displaced persons (IDPs) as well as a variety of community-based organizations. ADA has increasingly focused its interventions on contributing to more productive and sustainable livelihoods, particularly within the agricultural sector, and on strengthening basic education. Understanding that resolving conflicts at all levels of society is a prerequisite to successful development in Afghanistan, ADA has, in recent years, come to include community peacebuilding as a further focus of its activities. Similarly, the humanitarian assistance including WASH in emergency and Community Based Disaster Risk Management will remain the areas where ADA will be contributing its professional support based on its years of working experience in emergency-related work. MISSION: ADA’s mission is to enable disadvantaged rural communities to determine their own development and enhance their livelihoods by delivering projects which strengthen participation, self-reliance and resilience. Vision:A prosperous and peaceful Afghanistan where citizens enjoy equal opportunities and receive the just benefits of development.
201 to 500 staff
Begum
Begum is an Afghan-French NGO operating in Afghanistan since 2020 and headquartered in Paris. Begum is a non-profit organization but militant organisation, led by women by women, which aims at defending, educating and empowering Afghan women. The organisation runs Radio Begum - “the Afghan Women’s Voice” - the only women's radio station, broadcasting 24/7 from Kabul and covering today most provinces of the country. Radio Begum’s produces all its programs in Dari and Pashto languages, including its flagship programs: daily call-in talk-shows about health, mental health and well-being, which enable Afghan women to express freely, share their problems and struggles and connect. Begum also runs the Begum Academy, a digital education platform, which offers free video courses to all Afghan schoolgirls, from 7th to 12th grade, in both Dari and Pashto.
11 to 50 staff
Future Generations Afghanistan
The Future Generations Afghanistan (FGA) is a nonprofit non- governmental organization organized under the NGO laws of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan to mobilize communities in most difficult regions to find enduring solution for their most pressing needs. It is partnering with Future Generations Global Network and Future Generations University The global mission is “Future Generations promotes research, learning, and action toward inclusive and sustainable community change worldwide”.
1001 to 5000 staff
Hand In Hand Afghanistan
Hand in Hand Afghanistan Organization (HIHAO) is a nongovernmental organization (NGO) operating in Afghanistan with a vision of an Afghanistan free of poverty where gender equality is its cornerstone. HIHAO is a member of Hand in Hand Global Network of independent organizations with a shared mission to alleviate poverty and gender inequality through the creation of enterprises and jobs. The HiH Network has operations in India, Afghanistan, Kenya and Rwanda with fundraising and support offices (Hand in Hand International in London, and Hand in Hand Sweden in Stockholm). Understanding these social challenges, HIHAO works closely with Government of Islamic Republic of Afghanistan to address relevant strategic priorities by implementing entrepreneurial development programs and vocational skills training that supports social welfare and gender equality in Afghanistan. Job creation remains the main focus of all Hand in Hand operations. whereas, HIHAO has adapted the successful model of Hand in Hand India to fit the cultural and social framework of Afghanistan, there are four core elements that define our approach: social mobilization; training; credit access; and value addition & market linkages.
201 to 500 staff
Trust In Education
Trust in Education is a grass-roots organization, providing educational, economic and health care assistance to villages in Afghanistan. We inform and enlist Americans to become directly involved in the reconstruction of Afghanistan. We serve as a tie between Afghan villages and American communities, and appeal to hearts and minds in both. Over the past seven years, Trust in Education has expanded from one school of 120 children, to supporting classes in 10 villages that in 2010 helped educate more than 1,250 children. We have worked with the villagers to jointly prioritize their other needs, funding economic development projects and other wish list items, so they can better support their families. We have found sponsors for more than 75 street children, and we have helped some of the poorest Afghan families have food on the table and clothes on their backs. We have instituted pilot projects such as microcredit financing and solar ovens. We have supported improved health care, both through direct care and through providing supplies to hospitals. And we have a “play strategy” which supports playgrounds and soccer programs, both to improve school attendance and because we recognize how important it is to incorporate fun into a child’s day.
1 to 10 staff
Wyfao - Women & Youth Future Assist Org
Women & Youth Future Assist Organization (WYFAO) is a nonprofit, non-governmental, and apolitical organization that assists those in need by participating mostly in humanitarian and development initiatives. A group of young Afghan professionals wh a strong desire to improve and shape lives in Afghanistan formed WYFAO back in 2016. WYFAO was founded in order to play a significant role in addressing the actual needs of the poor, give all Afghans the ability to speak up for their rights, and create an atmosphere that is supportive of their growth and prosperity. WYFAO is a legitimate organization that has been given the Ministry of Economy's registration number 3931. In addition to the Ministry of Economy, it is registered with the Ministries of Education, Information and Culture, and Public Health as well as the UNPP (United Nations Partners Portal), UNGM, UNOCHA, GHC along with other national and international consortiums, and clusters like Health, Education and Nutrition. We are also members of ACBAR, attend their events, and coordinate with other national and international NGOs frequently.
501 to 1000 staff
Acsa Cultural & Sport Association Acsa
About Us: ACSA Cultural Sport Association has been driving social transformation since 2019. We believe sports and culture are universal languages that build bridges between diverse communities. Key Achievements: Empowered 4800 youth across 4 countries through our programs Organized 95 sports-cultural events with 1800 volunteers Established local sports centers in underserved areas Our Mission: Youth empowerment through structured sports programs Promoting intercultural dialogue and social values Building sustainable infrastructure for community sports Core Values: • Inclusion - Serving all community members • Innovation - Using creative approaches for greater impact • Sustainability - Creating long-term positive change Join Our Movement: We invite you to collaborate through: Corporate partnerships & sponsorships Volunteer opportunities Strategic alliances We believe every young person is a champion - they just need the opportunity. Contact Us: info@acsaorg.ca https://acsaorg.ca/ Hashtags:#SportsForChange #ACSAAcademy #CultureThroughSports
11 to 50 staff
Afghan Women Social Welfare Organization Awswo
Afghan Women Social Welfare Organization (AWSWO) started its initials operation providing different capacity building and Skill development trainings to Afghan Women through the help of volunteers who participated from their own income. Dozens of volunteer women across the Afghanistan are committed to empowering Afghan Women and improving their livelihood through Social and economic participation, political empowerment and awareness. AWSWO has recently started the Youth Empowerment Program where they have signed tens of Memorandum of Understandings (MoU) with the Universities in Kabul and Provinces according to which the universities will enroll students with over 75% discount for the whole educational period. However, based on the MoU signed with leading international educational consultancies, AWSWO paves the ground for the education of youths over the globe.
11 to 50 staff
Afghan Women's Educational Center
32 Years of Building Equality & Opportunity
51 to 200 staff
Assho
Afghanistan Solidarity for Social & Humanity Organization (ASSHO) is a Non-Government Organization (NGO) established in Kabul, Afghanistan in 2015. ASSHO Afghanistan is working at National level and have increased its outreach to all the Provinces of Afghanistan.
11 to 50 staff
Atelier Social Sl
Somos unha empresa galega con mais de dez anos de experiencia na posta en práctica de solucións para que entidades e administracións poidan prestar mellores servizos as persoas-Diseñamos plans de igualdade e infancia, xestionamos axudas e promovemos políticas sociais innovadoras- Dende a educación social, promovemos a xestión de servizos, a sensibilización en igualdade, a promoción de estilos de vida saudables e a conciliación- Deseñamos procesos participativos que empoderan a comunidade, dende a participación infantil ata a creación de cidades amigables e a promoción do voluntariado- Ofrecemos procesos formativos relacionados co ámbito social, empregando as metodoloxías e formatos que mellor se adapten ás necesidades e perfís das persoas e dos seus proxectos-Prestamos asistencia técnica no deseño, planificación, seguimento e avaliación de estratexias, plans, programas ou actuacións sociais realizadas nos ámbitos da infancia, mocidade, saúde, participación ou igualdade de xénero, aplicando a innovación social á definición das políticas públicas, con especial atención naqueles criterios que redunden en beneficio do conxunto da cidadanía.
1 to 10 staff
Bakhtar Development Network Bdn
BDN is an Afghan non-governmental and developmental organization, since its establishment in 2001, engaged in improving access to quality health care and other community based developmental projects in Afghanistan. It has a history of successful implementation of health and other developmental projects funded by various donors for more than 13 years all around Afghanistan.
1001 to 5000 staff
Development Bridge Organization For Afghanistan Dboa
DBOA is a non-profit organization newly established in Afghanistan and registered with the Ministry of Economy. The main goal of DBOA is to mobilize Afghan expertise to collectively collaborate for a developed Afghanistan. At DBOA, we firmly believe that the key to unlocking Afghanistan's potential lies in harnessing its abundant natural resources through the development of its human capital. Our philosophy is rooted in the understanding that by investing in education, skills training, and empowerment initiatives, we can uplift the Afghan people and create a prosperous and sustainable future for all. Our primary goal is to bridge the gap between Afghanistan's rich resources and its current state of poverty by focusing on empowering individuals and communities. We recognize that poverty is not solely an economic issue but also a result of limited access to quality education, healthcare, and opportunities for personal growth. Therefore, our organization aims to address these challenges holistically.
201 to 500 staff
Move Against Poverty Of Women Organization-Mapwo
Move Against Poverty of Women Organization (MAPWO) is a not-for-profit, non-political, and non-governmental humanitarian organization. MAPWO was established in 2016 to work alongside other national and international partners for provision of education, health, and other social services aiming to reach the most unreached and highly underserved pockets of the society and women empowerment focusing on alleviating the sufferings of the most vulnerable groups of the society in different community structures such as rural, urban, IDPs, returnees, etc. Since its establishment, MAPWO has worked hard to implement projects that ensure people’s access to quality and equitable education and health and other basic life services with focus on vulnerable group of society (women and girls).
501 to 1000 staff
Samsoor Watan
Formerly established as Earth The Lost Heaven (ELH) in 2018, Samsoor Watan is a grassroot environmental organization and a network of environmental specialists, advocates and activists in Afghanistan. Samsoor Watan is a Dari and Pashto hybrid name that literally translates to “Green and Prosperous Homeland”. Samsoor Watan is a registered non-governmental, non-profit organization (NGO) based in Kabul, Afghanistan. As a grassroots, youth-led initiative, it serves as a network of environmental, climate, and sustainable development specialists, experts, and activists dedicated to protecting Afghanistan’s environment, advancing climate action, and fostering sustainability. Our mission is to raise awareness about environmental issues, promote environmental protection, advance climate action, and encourage sustainable development through education, engagement, and meaningful action. Samsoor Watan is a voluntary, self-regulated community of young individuals striving to inspire Afghans to safeguard the environment, adopt sustainable lifestyles, and contribute to achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). We believe that citizens’ knowledge and understanding of environmental issues are the cornerstones of environmental protection, climate action, and sustainable development. Empowering and educating individuals, fostering a culture of environmental stewardship, and encouraging active participation in climate and environmental activism form the foundation of our work. At Samsoor Watan, we are committed to undertaking activities that directly contribute to environmental conservation, combat the climate crisis, and support the global agenda for sustainable development. By working together, we aim to inspire change, empower communities, and pave the way for a sustainable future for Afghanistan and the region.
11 to 50 staff
Santhusta Foundation
Santhusta Foundation is non profit organization which is working to provide an happy and joyful childhood to the underprivileged kids.
1 to 10 staff
Afghan National Aid And Humanitarian Organization
Afghan National Aid and Humanitarian Organization(ANAHO) is a non-profit organization based in Kabul- Afghanistan registered with the Ministry of Economy. The aim behind the establishment of ANAHO is to reach out to isolated communities and run demand-driven programs per the community's priorities. Following the collapse of the government, Afghan girls and people with economic issues suffered/suffered the most. For this purpose, under the structure of ANAHO, we started running the Rayan Orphanage, child protection, and Women Empowerment Digital Arts classes accordingly. The overarching goal of the orphanage is to provide education and living for the needy orphans of Afghanistan. This opportunity will help these children to have access to a good and standard life in terms of education, food, and other good living standards. Furthermore, Rayan is providing 24/7 orphan care services alongside education. In terms of humanitarian assistance, we had conducted several food distribution programs during the last 6 months. We plan to become a pioneer in Child protection, women empowerment, and humanitarian assistance in Afghanistan. Importantly, since higher education is banned for girls, we have/are providing online/offline classes for girls of different ages in digital arts, graphic design, and soft skills. Fortunately, we were able to sign MOUs with different private universities and provided full scholarships for girls. Our team is composed of international and national individuals coming from different strong backgrounds in the government and private sector working with a unique objective to serve people in this crucial time. We envision an Afghan Society whereby every Afghan specifically women and children in underserved communities would have the access to livelihood, education, and decent job opportunities.
11 to 50 staff
Afghanistan Rehabilitation & Women Education Organization
In 2003, a dedicated group established the Afghanistan Rehabilitation and Women Education Organization (ARWEO) to support those affected by the war in Eastern Afghanistan. ARWEO aims to enhance the country's socioeconomic development and improve living conditions for war-torn communities. Its mission focuses on rehabilitation and empowerment through sustainable solutions, education, and skill development, fostering a peaceful life for all.
51 to 200 staff
Asow
ASOW, founded by the visionary Marzia Mohammadi, is dedicated to transforming Afghan society by eliminating gender disparities, empowering women, creating jobs, and fostering sustainable development. Our mission focuses on empowering women through education, capacity-building, job creation, and targeted relief efforts, enabling their pivotal roles across all facets of community life. With a seasoned team of professionals, ASOW spearheads impactful projects across Kabul, Bamian, and Daykundi provinces, demonstrating our unwavering commitment to effecting meaningful change. Collaborations with governmental and non-governmental bodies amplify our impact, notably seen in ongoing initiatives like the WFP UCSS project, aiding vulnerable households led by resilient Afghan women. Guided by core values of equity, mutual respect, and accountability, ASOW's impactful projects, collaborative engagements, and transparent financial stewardship shape a legacy of empowerment and equality. ASOW's legacy embodies empowerment, resilience, and progress—a testament to our dedication to crafting a future where every Afghan woman thrives.
201 to 500 staff
Bfwo
Bright Future & Welfare Organization (BFWO) is a non-government (NGO), not-for-profit (NPO), independent, civil society organization (CSO) founded by a group of dedicated public health, curative medicine, education, and management experts. It is registered with the Ministry of Economy of Afghanistan under license number 5379, dated January 11, 2022, which will follow the law of NGOs, other applicable laws of the country, the approved Article of Association (AoA), and donors’ guidelines. BFWO is an Afghan NGO that operates in the health and education sectors to serve community health promotion, managing and responding to the emerging health crises, public health safety, literacy, and education across Afghanistan. The NGO also works for the development and relief of marginalized communities to achieve social and economic prosperity and improve humanitarian and social capital through delivering health & social, educational & livelihood services, especially to the vulnerable and marginalized societies and communities of Afghanistan. BFWO firstly initiated its primary activities in early 2019 (which was not officially registered), assisting the neediest people in Kabul, Kandahar, Badakhshan, and Helmand provinces. The NGO was holding eye camps in which the listed patients were receiving free eye health care and related services; including eye operations. Throughout the years of hard work, BFWO slowly developed and now has been registered with the government of Afghanistan as an NGO.
201 to 500 staff
Bu Ali Rehabilitation And Aid Network Baran
Bu Ali Rehabilitation and Aid Network (BARAN) is a nongovernmental, non-political and independent organization. BARAN has been established in 27.7.2006 registered with the Ministry of Economy (MoEc), Ministry of Public Health (MoPH), Ministry of Education (MoE), Ministry of labour, Social Affairs, Martyrs and Disabled (MoLSAMD) and Ministry of Women Affairs (MoWA) in order to deliver standard health care, social and educational services including conducting researches. Special attention is given for the community development by promoting capacity building programs.
1001 to 5000 staff
Focus Development Organization - Fdo
Focus Development Organization (FDO) is an acronym denoting our commitment to save millions of starving lives. FDO is a volunteer group, with a focus on rural, urban and grassroots communities. FDO is well networked across the country acts locally and thinks globally. Focus was originally conceived as an ‘open door ‘to provide food, clothes, medications and medical assisting at this very critical stage our country and the countrymen go through.
51 to 200 staff
Institute For Economic Empowerment Of Women
IEEW is a 501(c)3 non-profit empowering women to grow their businesses, pursue greater entrepreneurial ventures, and become more active public policy advocates. The Institute accomplishes this mission by focusing on education, mentorship, and coaching women in the US and abroad who are seeking to acquire entrepreneurial skills to help start and grow a business. The Institute’s PEACE THROUGH BUSINESS® program was created to educate women who have suffered oppression and marginalization and whose homelands have been devastated by war, genocide, and poverty.
1 to 10 staff
Osdra
OSDRA is a renowned non-profit known for pioneering sustainable solutions for Afghan communities. We focus on diverse themes such as de-mining, research, social development, legal consultation, health, human rights, disaster risk reduction, economic growth, peace-building, environmental sustainability, and management. Mine Action efforts include clearance, mine risk education, and victim assistance. We invest in research for community needs assessments and improvements. Our social development initiatives involve education reforms, skill development, and good governance. We provide legal and psychological consultation while promoting human rights"
11 to 50 staff
Prb Partners In Revitalization And Building
PRB is a non-prfit organization.
51 to 200 staff
Reha Organization
Resilience, Environment and Humanitarian Aid Organization (REHA) is a non-governmental and non-profit organization, that operates as per NGO s’ law and other relevant National Regulations. Vision: Strengthening the resilience of communities against natural hazards and impacts of climate change to support a sustainable agriculture and clean environment, and ensure their timely access to humanitarian assistance during disasters and emergencies. Mission: Committed to securing fair and timely access of affected communities and victims to humanitarian assistance during disasters and emergencies and building a resilient community to withstand against natural hazards and the impacts of climate change to enhance their agriculture-relied livelihoods. Goals • Accessibility of victims, people in need, and affected communities to humanitarian assistance is ensured for water and sanitation, shelter, nutrition, food security, food and non-food items and education. • Resilience, coping and adaptive capacity of communities against hazards, emergencies, impacts of climate change and environmental crises is built through preventive measures like DRR/DRM and adaptation. • Sustainable agriculture-livestock-relied livelihood options for people and communities strengthened and promoted through irrigation, forestry and reforestation, medicinal plants protection, farming, horticulture, watershed management, and transfer of climate resilient agricultural technologies.
11 to 50 staff
Save The Children In Afghanistan
Save the Children in Afghanistan is working, more than ever, to fulfill its promise to transform the lives of children and families, especially the most vulnerable and marginalized. Since 1976, we have been providing Education, Health and Nutrition, Child Protection, Child Poverty, and Emergency Response support to Afghan children and their families. The past several years have been extremely challenging for the people of Afghanistan. Already suffering from decades of conflict and instability, families are experiencing extreme hunger, repeated disease outbreaks, and the devastating impacts of climate change and drought on a scale the country has never seen before. In 2023, Afghanistan is experiencing one of the worst humanitarian crises in the world. We face new challenges as we look forward to serving even more children. We advocate for positive change in the policies and practices that impact children’s lives to ensure they can survive, learn, and be protected. We work to fulfill Afghan children’s rights and make their voices heard locally, nationally, and globally.
501 to 1000 staff
Afghan General Help Coordination Office
AGHCO (Afghan General Help Coordination Office) is a national reputed Non-Profit and Non-Government Organization, which was previously known as Afghan German Help Coordination office as it was initially founded and established in 1991 and since then the NGO has been active. In 1991 AGHCO was established to assist and secure the emergency, relief, rehabilitation operations and development activities in Afghanistan. This was done through direct cooperation and coordination with the government, UN, international organizations and local communities. In 2005 AGHCO was reregistered as an Afghan NGO with the Ministry of Economy. AGHCO works to towards building sustainable community development avenues to improving Health, Social services and Entrepreneurship, Disaster Relief and Advocacy. AGHCO’s principle mandate is to design, implement and evaluate a multi-component evidence based health, Environment and human rights research and intervention projects that improve the health and socio-economic status of individuals and target communities. AGHCO is a grassroots NGO with its activities directed to and drawn from the community level/ individual level. Vision: A healthy and socio-economically empowered society in Afghanistan that lives fully with hopes and equal opportunities. Mission: To empower and promote active participation of the vulnerable and disadvantaged members of society towards self-reliance and sustainable development through service delivery, capacity strengthening and research. Our Focus: We particularly focus of the most vulnerable households – including those headed by women, or with elderly, chronically ill or disabled family members.
51 to 200 staff
Isar - Islamic Support Aid And Relief Organisation
Islamic Support Aid and Relief Organisation
201 to 500 staff
Pppkho Ppp Knowledge Hub Organization
About the Organization: Public Private Partnership Knowledge Hub Organization hereinafter called Knowledge Hub based in Afghanistan with slogan “Vehicle for Visionary People” is a Center of Excellence registered # 4560 under Non-Governmental Organizations Department of Ministry of Economy of Government of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan (GoIRA). The private sector must embrace innovation and norms which are “out of the box” as this will aid in minimizing the risk of project failure. A suggestion would be to form a national Centre of Excellence, which will teach and promote good practices and could be used as a channel for clear and definitive business transaction models. Our Mission: Knowledge Hub is looking forward to be at the forefront in contributing to the economic reform strategy and improving public infrastructure provision and services delivery through bridging and providing equal assistance to the government and private sector. Our Vision: At the Knowledge Hub, we are committed to assist the government institutions primarily Central Partnership Authority CPA/MoF, private sector and relevant stakeholders through knowledge sharing, capacity development, research & development and advisory services to help building innovative partnerships and implement the UN 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda through people first Public Private Partnerships. The major goal of the Knowledge Hub Organization: The major goal of the Center is to develop and disseminate knowledge about the implementation and efficient management of projects, as well as to provide a platform for interaction among public officials, private sector, business community and academics in the process of the implementation of projects by integrating the competences of academics and professional experts.
11 to 50 staff
Tedxkabul
TEDxKabul celebrates the stories, ideas, and innovations of Afghans effecting positive change in their communities. By bringing together Afghan change-makers, artists, and innovators, we hope to showcase the true, and often forgotten, character of Kabul: a city that is innovative, entrepreneurial, and forward-looking. TEDxKabul started in 2012 with around 200 attendees, and has grown every year. In 2015 we will host around 600 attendees, and for the first time TEDxKabul will be streamed live. Our goal is to give voice for those who can not be heard otherwise.
11 to 50 staff
The Welfare Association For The Development Of Afghanistan
The Welfare Association for the Development of Afghanistan (WADAN) was Established in August 2002. We are an Indigenous Afghan government-registered NGO that envisions a peaceful, educated, drug-free, developed, and prosperous Afghanistan. Our mission is to advance the spread of humanitarian principles, development, social justice, human rights, and freedom; and to strengthen communities and local governance by promoting effective community and institutional development practices and drug control initiatives.
1001 to 5000 staff
Assalam Welfare Foundation
Assalam Welfare Foundation Afghanistan, works as an independent, non-governmental, non-profit, non- regional non-ethnic non political and charitable organization. It works under a sound constitution and participatory approach. Mission Mission Statement: The organization supports charitable activities regarding peace, Education, health-care and other related relief services. It provides assistance to people in need, regardless of race, colour, political affiliation, gender or belief, and without expecting anything in return from them. General Information Assalam Foundation works in the following fields for the welfare and betterment of the deprived people of Afghanistan: • Education • Health • Relief and Rehabilitation • Orphan and widows’ Support • Digging wells and tube wells for safe and clean drinking water • Struggle against Narcotics. • Making arrangements for collective Iftar and providing gift to orphans and windows at Eid days and other occasions • Collecting Zakat and distributing it among the most vulnerable people in Afghanistan • Serving People with disabilities by providing wheel chairs, food items, education facilities and trainings • Working for the development of youths • Working for the human rights specially that of women in accordance with the golden teachings of Islam • Implementing Qurbani Projects on behalf of the donors
1 to 10 staff
Kro - Kandahar Refugee Organization
The Kandahar Refugee Organization (KRO) is a commendable national-level, local, non-political, non-profitable, and non-governmental organization dedicated to humanitarian and rehabilitation efforts in Afghanistan.
201 to 500 staff
Social Awareness For Humanitarian And Environmental Resources Organization Sahero
SAHERO - Transforming Lives in Afghanistan | A registered Non-Profit NGO committed to sustainable development, human rights, and civil society. Our mission encompasses advocacy, awareness, and impactful projects in education, cash & food security, WASH, health, and child protection. Join us in building a peaceful, fair society where every citizen, regardless of gender, sexual orientation, or ethnicity, has equal opportunities.| Registered with the Ministry of Economy and Afghan NGOs Department. Together, let's create positive change!#NGO #HumanRights #SustainableDevelopment #Afghanistan
501 to 1000 staff
Women's Rational Organization For Afghan Relief- Wroar
At WROAR, we are dedicated to empowering Afghan communities through a women-led approach. We serve men, women, and children by providing vital support in education, health, emergency aid, humanitarian assistance, and beyond. With a focus on women's leadership, we strive to create lasting impact and foster resilience in Afghan society. Join us as we work together to build a brighter, more equitable future for all.
51 to 200 staff
3d Creazione
L’association 3D CREAZIONE souhaite réunir des personnes et moyens de créations afin de faciliter l'innovation et la réalisation de projets ou d'objets dans les domaines scientifiques, technologiques, artistiques et écologiques. Être un lieu de rencontre et de partage doté d'outils et de matériel pour la création afin d'organiser des ateliers d'utilité publique (cours, repair cafés etc.), sensibiliser à la récupération de matériaux, éviter la surconsommation et de transmettre et vulgariser le savoir scientifique et technique. Nous sommes un Fablab, un espace de création et d'innovation collaborative équipé de machines-outils numériques. Les activités principales sont la conception, prototypages et fabrications d’objets de toutes sortes, allant des produits électroniques aux objets artisanaux. Nous organisons également des ateliers allant de la découverte à la formation aux nouvelles technologies. L’association lutte fortement contre l’obsolescence et promeut la revalorisation des déchets et le développement durable. 3D CREAZIONE couvre la Haute Corse et plus particulièrement la région Bastiaise / Cap Corse, favorisant les échanges et la collaboration entre les membres de la communauté insulaire.
1 to 10 staff