AAFF partners with Afghan communities, individuals and officials to collaborate on projects that "build hope." We make this a reality by partnering with Afghan communities to: 1. Respond to the need for more educational opportunities for girls in Afghanistan such as computer training. 2. Respond to the need to strengthen and enhance infrastructure so all people have access to: Clean water Adequate educational facilities Training opportunities Food security As an implementing partner with a private, education-focused NGO and with individual donations, AAFF has: Built 12 schools, including Gohar Khatoon Girl's School Implemented 5 technology centers Drilled hundreds of wells Tra... read more AAFF partners with Afghan communities, individuals and officials to collaborate on projects that "build hope." We make this a reality by partnering with Afghan communities to: 1. Respond to the need for more educational opportunities for girls in Afghanistan such as computer training. 2. Respond to the need to strengthen and enhance infrastructure so all people have access to: Clean water Adequate educational facilities Training opportunities Food security As an implementing partner with a private, education-focused NGO and with individual donations, AAFF has: Built 12 schools, including Gohar Khatoon Girl's School Implemented 5 technology centers Drilled hundreds of wells Trained hundreds of teachers Implemented transformational training programs for thousands of girls including wellbeing and empowerment training and computer and coding trainings for girls grades 5-12 Additionally, In 2022 to date we distributed food aid to over 5,000 people.
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By Missy Simmons | Director of Organizational Development
Many Afghan communities continue to struggle to have access to safe drinking water near their homes. According to the 2023 Multiple Indicator Country Survey, 12 million people in Afghanistan still do... Read the full report ›By Missy Simmons | Director of Organizational Development
Life for girls and women in Afghanistan continues to be very restrictive. Girls are still not permitted to attend school beyond 6th grade, which is why it is imperative to equip girls to learn so they... Read the full report ›By Missy Simmons | Director of Organizational Development
Life in Afghanistan continues to be very difficult. Two-thirds of the population is in need of humanitarian assistance while aid funding is rapidly diminishing. At the end of 2023 the World Food... Read the full report ›