Our Projects
ARDHO has five years’ experience in implementing projects related to CARE Afghanistan's thematic areas, such as education, health, Nutrition, gender equality, Women Economic Empowerment, Emergency response, and water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH), Food Security & livelihoods. Documents that can demonstrate the track records of five years of experience in implementation of the humanitarian projects in Afghanistan has annexed to this file.
The SMART & SQUAC Surveys
SQUEAC is a coverage assessment method developed by Valid International, FHI 360/FANTA, UNICEF, Concern Worldwide, World Vision International, Action Against Hunger, Tufts University, and Brixton Health.
Standardized Monitoring and Assessment of Relief and Transitions (SMART)
ARDHO, in cooperation with Action Against Hunger (AAH/ACF), conducted the SMART and Rapid Survey project in Parwan, Nimroz, and Takhar provinces completed on May 15, 2020.
The SMART & SQUAC Surveys
SQUEAC is a coverage assessment method developed by Valid International, FHI 360/FANTA, UNICEF, Concern Worldwide, World Vision International, Action Against Hunger, Tufts University, and Brixton Health.
The SMART & SQUAC Surveys
SQUEAC is a coverage assessment method developed by Valid International, FHI 360/FANTA, UNICEF, Concern Worldwide, World Vision International, Action Against Hunger, Tufts University, and Brixton Health.
Health & Nutrition (MHNT)
ARDHO implemented the MHNTs project in cooperation with UNICEF in Maidan Wardak province in 2023. This strategic guide supported the Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) and its partners in planning and implementing integrated primary health care services in underserved areas of the country and responding to acute emergencies.
Nutrition (TSFP)
The overall goal of the project is to reduce the incidence of mortality and morbidity related to acute malnutrition in children aged 6 to 59 months, as well as in pregnant and lactating women, by improving their nutritional status through access to targeted supplementary feeding.
Nutrition (TSFP)
The overall goal of the project is to reduce the incidence of mortality and morbidity related to acute malnutrition in children aged 6 to 59 months, as well as in pregnant and lactating women, by improving their nutritional status through access to targeted supplementary feeding.
Supporting Afghan Girls and Boys to Access Safe Schools
This project significantly contributes to the Paktika province educational landscape, working towards a future where all children, irrespective of gender or location, have equal access to quality education, ultimately leading to a more educated and empowered society in Paktika province.