BRAC began its journey in Afghanistan in 2002, our first country of operations outside Bangladesh. Decades of conflict and climate shocks have significantly impacted the country’s economic and social progress.
More than half of Afghanistan’s population of 44 million people live in extreme poverty. Today we partner with communities, primarily women and girls, to forge a pathway out of poverty.
AT A GLANCE

17M
people supported in Afghanistan

29,300
learners accessed community-based education

7,500
micro, medium, and small enterprises received technical and financial support
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Afghanistan
Afghanistan is a land of towering mountains and deep valleys, with the rugged Hindu Kush stretching across much of the country. Over the years, changing regimes and conflict have weakened Afghanistan’s infrastructure, health, education, and economy.
Today, Afghanistan has one of the world’s largest populations displaced by conflict. Extreme poverty is widespread, and climate events like droughts and floods are common. Women and girls in Afghanistan face serious barriers to education, employment, and healthcare. But with the right support and resources, individuals can uplift their families and communities.
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CONTACT US
Office Address:
House #4, Lane #4
District 2, Butcher Street
Baharistan, Karte Parwan
Kabul Afghanistan
Phone:
+93(0) 704 074 244






















