Blossoming Dreams: Sardar Ghani's Orchard Transformation
Sardar Ghani, a 28-year-old farmer from Kodikhil village in Nangarhar province, Afghanistan, is the sole provider for his family of nine, which includes his elderly and disabled mother, wife, four
From Despair to Triumph: Gul Shah's Transformation Through CBARD-ALL project
In the heart of the picturesque Nangarhar Province, where the fertile lands hold the dreams of many, Gul Shah, is a resilient 55-year-old farmer hailing from Bar Shagai village in Kot District. His
Mohammad Islam's Journey to Gardening Success
Mohammad Islam, a 48-year-old gardener from Tarang village in Qarghayee District, Laghman Province, shoulders the responsibility of providing for his large family, which includes his wife, two sons
From Local Farmer to International Trader, The Journey of Saed Mohammad
The Afghanistan Community Resilience Programme (ACRP) aims to strengthen the resilience of vulnerable communities by supporting sustainable livelihoods, empowering women, and promoting inclusive local
When the Earth Shook: Zarghana’s Story of Survival and Compassion
The night the earthquake struck Kunar, Zarghana woke darkness, dust and an unfamiliar roar. Around midnight the ground heaved and the house where she had lived collapsed. Wrapped in a burgundy dress
A Story of Dignity and Hope: Transforming Sanitation in Herat Province
In the arid landscapes of Herat Province, access to safe water and sanitation has long been a daily struggle, particularly in the highly populated districts of Adraskan, Shindand, and Gulran. Adraskan
Empowering a Generation: How School Supplies and Hygiene Education Changed a Village
Herat Province is among the most populated provinces in western Afghanistan. Over time, some communities and districts have grown and developed despite continuing hardships. One of the districts of
Safe Water and Hope for Khola Sorkh Village, Adraskan District
In the west of Afghanistan lies Herat province, with 19 districts, including Adraskan district in the south of Herat city. Adraskan is about 80 kilometres from the provincial centre. For years