PROJECT

Earthquake Field Soup-kitchen

Afghans Fight on Poverty is a non-profit social service organization created by a group of dedicated experienced in-land and Afghans diaspora abroad with a goal to play a supplementary role […]

PROJECT

Soup Kitchen for Street Children

In this difficult time widespread hunger according the World Food Program threatens the immediate survival of around 6 million people in the country. According to different reports; Afghanistan has one […]

PROJECT

Self-learning printing education magazine

In a time when urbanization in the Global South is expanding at in increasingly rapid pace, the secondary education for Afghan girls, key to growing the urban middle class that unfortunately due to a combination of unknown factors has been put on halt. Our project seeks to provide alternative education paradigm; bringing school to the homes of high school girls who can’t attend regular schools. The project is to provide access to essential education in home space within a model of self-learning common in different ways. This is achieved through printing a Monthly Research Education Magazine that will serve as a catalyst for educational development. Our easy-to-learn printing magazine empowers students build essential skills in high school subjects at home. How we respond to the girls’ education crisis TODAY will impact the future of girls’ generation. The ultimate goal of this project is to provide opportunity where basic human right access to education be achieved in the community that is in dire need.