Afghanistan has endured prolonged emergencies and conflicts for over four decades. In response to these ongoing challenges, NMAWO has dedicated substantial organizational resources to support national humanitarian programs, primarily funded by donors through the United Nations’ humanitarian coordination mechanism.
In collaboration with donors and partners, NMAWO assists the most vulnerable and at-risk communities, particularly those in remote and rugged terrains. Our approach is holistic and multi-sectoral, addressing immediate needs while emphasizing long-term recovery and resilience for affected communities.
To date, we have successfully reached over 16,000 individuals, including refugees, returnees, internally displaced persons (IDPs), and communities affected by earthquakes and floods, as well as at-risk children, women, and vulnerable host communities. Our support includes immediate survival assistance, protection, and initiatives that promote long-term resilience and livelihood stability.
With operational presence in the central region, NMAWO staff are prepared to respond to emergencies by engaging community volunteers in this area, enabling us to effectively support other zones in collaboration with local partners.