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For more information on Afghanistan, and our various partners, please
visit these Web sites:
Afghanistan
Information Management Service (AIMS)
AIMS was established to help the humanitarian community to work more
effectively through providing tools and services in the field of information
management.
Aide
Medicale Internationale (AMI)
AMI has been striving for over 20 years to meet the needs of populations
who do not have access to healthcare services.
European
Commission
Health
and Development Service (HANDS)
HANDS is a Japanese NGO that provides technical assistance to developing
countries in public health.
IbnSina -
Public Health Program for Afghanistan
IbnSina is a non-governmental, non-political and non-profit Afghan NGO,
providing integrated primary health care services to people in 11 provinces
of Afghanistan.
Japan
International Cooperation Agency (JICA)
JICA is responsible for the technical cooperation aspect of Japan's development
assistance programs. Technical cooperation is aimed at the transfer of
technology and knowledge that can serve the socioeconomic development
of the developing countries. JICA carries out a variety of programs to
support the nation building of developing countries through such technical
cooperation.
Mercy
Corps
Mercy Corps is a not-for-profit organization that exists to alleviate
suffering, poverty, and oppression by helping people build secure, productive,
and just communities.
Ministry
of Foreign Affairs of Japan
SAVE
the Children/US
Save the Children is working to create real and lasting change in the
lives of children in need in the United States and around the world through
self-sustaining health, education, food security and economic opportunities
programs.
Swedish
Committee for Afghanistan (SCA)
The Swedish Committee for Afghanistan is a non-governmental member organization
which has been working with development programs in Afghanistan since
1982.
United
Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) works for children's rights,
their survival, development and protection, guided by the Convention
on the Rights of the Child.
United
Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)
The United Nations Population Fund - UNFPA - works to ensure universal
access to reproductive health, including family planning and sexual health
to all couples and individuals. UNFPA support population and development
strategies, promotes awareness of population and development issues and
to advocate for the mobilization of the resources and political will
necessary to accomplish its areas of work.
United
States Agency for International Development (USAID)
The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) is the independent
federal government agency that provides foreign assistance and humanitarian
aid to advance the political and economic interests of the United States.
World
Health Organization (WHO)
World
Bank
The World Bank helps developing countries fight poverty and establish
economic growth that is stable, sustainable, and equitable.
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