ISOs

WASSA

 

The Women Activities and Social services Association (WASSA) was founded in 2002, based on a commitment to empower women, strengthen civil society, support th... Go to website
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ACTD

 

The Afghanistan Center for Training and Development (ACTD) was established on March 2007, in order to develop and support a v... Go to website
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BEST

 

Basic Education and Employable Skill Training (BEST), founded in 2001, aims to strengthen the capac... Go to website
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ACSFo

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ADWRO

 

The Aisstance to Defend Women Rights Organization (ADWRO) was founde... Go to website
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ECW

 

The Educational and Training Center for Poor Women and Girls of Afghanistan (ECW), which was established in October 1997, with the aim of empowering Afghan women and gir... Go to website
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AWEC

The Afghan Women Education Center (AWEC) was founded in 1991, with the aim of addressing the lack of facilities for Afghan female refugees in Pakistan. The organization provided a place for women to meet and offered them classes in literacy, tailoring, English language, wo... Go to website
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CSSCs

AABRAR

Afghan Amputee Bicyclists for Rehabilitation and Recreation (AABRAR) is an Afghan Non Governmental organization (NGO) concerned with the rehabilitation... Go to website
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ANCC

 

Afghanistan National Re-Construction Co-ordination (ANCC) is an Afghan, Non-Governmental, Non-Political and Non-Profit development oriented organization, registered with the Ministry of Economy under registration number 117.

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CoAR

The Coordination of Afghan Relief (CoAR) is an Afghan, Independent, Go to website
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CRDSA

 

 

Coordination of Rehabilitation and Development services for Afghanistan (CDRSA) was established in 2002 by a group ... Go to website
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DAO

 

DAO was founded in early 2004, under the vision that: all persons with disabilities in Afghanistan will be able to fully and actively participate in Afghanistan’s social and economic life.

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DEOW

 

Developing and Educational Organiza... Go to website
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HAFO

 

 

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HTAC

 

Help the Afghan Children (HTAC) is a non-profit organization registered with the Ministry of Economy under registration number 261.&nb... Go to website
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LCSAWC

 

Legal and Cultural Services for Afghan Women and Children (LCSAWC) is  a Non-profit, Non-political and Non-Governmental organization  established in... Go to website
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PO

 

Peace organization (PO) is a non-Governmental, nonprofit and independent organization, established in 2008 in Takhar province under the vision that: In Afghan Society, one day, all the Residents Particularly Women and youths will have the necessary v... Go to website
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S.O

 

 

SHUHADA organization SO is non-profit, non-political and non-governm... Go to website
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THRA

 

 

Training Human Rights Association (THRA)&nb... Go to website
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International Partners

ICNL

International Center for Not-for-Profit Law 

The International Center for Not-for-Profit Law ("ICNL") (www.icnl.org) is an international not-for-profit organization dedicated to promoting an ...
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dTs

Development and Training Services (dTS)

Counterpart’s partner, Development and Training Services (dTS), is a strategic management consulting firm leading initiatives in social and economic development with a view to promoting equality and accountability.  The distinguishing factor in dTS’ approach is the integ...
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