Afghanistan

Why World Vision is in Afghanistan


Ravaged by decades of bitter war and devastated by natural disasters, Afghanistan is a fragile state in which life is difficult. And, the odds are even more against women and children. World Vision began working in Afghanistan in 2001, providing emergency relief to those who had been directly affected by a devastating drought as well as supporting those whose livelihoods had been destroyed during the conflict. Equitable access to quality education does not yet exist in Afghanistan, particularly for girls and children in rural settings.

We never give up on people

With so much happening around the world, it can be hard to decide where your money can have the greatest impact. With your help through the Where Most Needed fund, we can respond quickly to urgent needs of the world's most vulnerable children and families. And, thanks to grant funds and donated products, your monthly gifts multiply 4 times in impact.

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Progress in Afghanistan

Thanks to the generous support of donors, we’re making great progress toward the well-being of children and their families.

Education for Better Lives

Children have opportunities to learn and to develop their talents, young people are equipped for the future, and families and communities support children's education.

  • We are working to reach 500 families and their children with Pashto language stories via radio and mobile phones to encourage family engagement in their children's reading. Community mentors help to boost community support for increased literacy skills and school enrollment. (Funded by USAID and AusAID)

Prayer Requests from Afghanistan

World Vision's staff in Afghanistan are asking us to join them in prayer for the following:

  • Pray for the safety of children in Afghanistan amid conflict in the country. Pray that God would bring peace to this country so that children and families might live without fear of violence.

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  • Pray for the health of Afghan children and their families; currently, 40 percent of Afghan children suffer from malnutrition.

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News from Afghanistan

From the Field

Afghanistan crisis: Hunger in the land

A growing hunger crisis in Afghanistan is devastating children’s lives. Learn how World Vision is continuing to deliver life-saving aid to children and families, as we have done in Afghanistan for 20 years — providing food, healthcare, access to clean water and sanitation and hygiene support, and more.

From the Field

5 worst spots for hunger

Around the world, as many as 811 million people regularly go to bed hungry. Learn where the 5 worst places are in the world for hunger, what World Vision is doing, and how you can help hungry children and families in need.