Afghanistan Crisis Appeal: ActionAid's response
ActionAid reached thousands of families in the three provinces of Afghanistan - Bamyan, Nangarhar and Samangan for support.
Along with food, hygiene and cash support, we provided counselling to people whose lives were devastated by conflict, severe drought and hunger.
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WASH facilities at schools: in Bamyan, Nangarhar and Samangan provinces, we constructed WASH facilities including rehabilitation of toilets and the connection of water pipes powered by a solar system for the provision of safe and potable drinking water in schools.
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Hygiene kits: the distribution of hygiene kits was carried out in the three provinces: 772 households in Bamyan received three rounds of hygiene kits; 1,087 households in Nangarhar received three rounds of hygiene kits; and another 1,087 households in Samangan received three rounds of hygiene kits.
- Livelihood support: households in the three provinces received cash grants and wage support to help the local economy, increase community resilience and provide much needed short-term income to unemployed Afghans.
- Food support: we distributed cash for food to households as cash was chosen over in-kind distribution as our market assessment found that food was available, but households could not afford to buy it at local market rates.
About ActionAid
ActionAid is an international charity that works with women and girls living in poverty.
Our dedicated local staff are changing the world with women and girls. We are ending violence and fighting poverty so that all women, everywhere, can create the future they want.
We operate in rural and urban communities across Asia, Africa and Latin America.
We're committed to ending the cycle of violence in communities around the world, enabling women's economic empowerment, and supporting women's and girls' rights during humanitarian crises.
Footnotes
- 1https://www.dec.org.uk/appeal/afghanistan-crisis-appeal
Page updated 6 September 2024