Three decades of ongoing conflicts and instability have adversely affected the education system of Afghanistan. An estimated 3.7 million children are out-of-school with girls accounting for 60% of them. The sociopolitical, institutional, climate, and humanitarian challenges facing the country have led to a fragile education system.

Afghanistan lags behind in the majority of internationally comparable health metrics in comparison to other Asian countries. Only 59% of women receive post-childbirth treatment and a mere 51% of deliveries are attended by skilled midwives. Mortality rates are 70 per 1,000 live births for children under five.

In most of the project areas in Afghanistan, instability, insecurity, and social conflicts are major challenges that restrict or negatively affect BRAC interventions. Cultural barriers and traditional beliefs, which include restrictions on women’s participation in development and decision-making activities, working, movement, and access to education also cause delays in project implementation.

BRAC Afghanistan takes a participatory, community-based, and inclusive approach to designing context-specific, impactful programmes. Our interventions in urban, rural, and refugee settings prioritise the equitable participation of all groups, particularly women and youth. We work directly with communities, keeping their voice and their story at the centre of our programmes.

Our Programmes

Capacity Development Programme

BRAC Afghanistan’s Capacity Development Programme (CDP) emerged to meet the growing capacity development needs in Afghanistan; expanding skills and development opportunities for NGOs, government and private sector professionals. The CDP learning centre offers holistic capacity building support for personnel and organisations moving forward to professional excellence and efficiency and provides support to organisations in conducting training in safeguarding and actively investigating issues. Currently, it operates in 10 provinces.

Capacity Development Programme

Citizen’s Charter Afghanistan Project

The Citizen’s Charter Afghanistan Project (CCAP) is operated by BRAC Afghanistan under the Citizens’ Charter National Priority Programme, a flagship programme of the National Unity Government of Afghanistan. The main objective of this project is to improve the delivery of core infrastructure and social services through strengthened Community Development Councils (CDCs). The CCAP closed in April 2021; it effectively contributed to the government’s long term goal of reducing poverty and deepening the relationship between citizens and the state.

Citizen’s Charter Afghanistan Project

Education

BRAC Afghanistan’s Education programme aims to eliminate the hurdles that prevent children, especially girls, from receiving education. Our interventions focus on access to education, quality education, infrastructure development, as well as mobilising communities, especially in favour of girls’ education. We provided stipends to students living in extreme poverty to continue with their education in our community-based schools. Since 2020, BRAC Afghanistan piloted distant education modules, providing helpline education support to the school girls during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Education

Health

BRAC Afghanistan’s Health programme focuses on a health system strengthening approach, aiming to reduce infant and maternal mortalities, improve maternal health and child health, and combat tuberculosis, malaria and other infectious diseases. We provide health services through seven projects including: COVID-19 Response, Basic Package of Health Services (BPHS), BPHS+, Community-based Outreach Vaccination (CBOV-1, CBOV-2), Country Coordination Mechanism (CCM) Fund, and Malaria Prevention in Helmand, Kapisa, Panjshir, and Parwan provinces.

Health

OUR IMPACT

11.5m

reached through COVID-19 awareness raising and infection & prevention control activities in 2020

188K

children provided with malaria, diarrhoea, acute respiratory infection treatment in Q1 2021

40K

pregnant women received antenatal care in Q1 2021

47K

girls reached with education intervention in Q1 2021


Contact Us

BRAC AFGHANISTAN
House #4, Lane #4
District 2, Butcher Street
Baharistan, Karte Parwan
Kabul Afghanistan
M: +93(0) 704 074 244