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AFGHANISTAN FACTS
Average life expectancy is only 45yrs (compared to 77yrs in the UK)
70% of the Afghani population is malnourished.
15,000 women die each year from pregnancy-related causes.
Only 6% of the population have access to safe water.
(Source: UNDP)
Half of all children are stunted in height - shorter than average for their age

Continuous conflict
Afghanistan’s harsh mountainous landscape has been the scene of over 25 years of conflict and insecurity. The Afghan people are trapped in a desperate humanitarian crisis as fighting continues between Nato forces and the Taliban.

Successive wars have shattered the economy and left homes, schools and infrastructure in ruins. The country is littered with millions of landmines that kill about ten people each day.

Poverty and Poppies
Over half of Afghanistan’s 31 million people live below the poverty line, and 40 percent of the population survive on less than $1 a day. Most people make their living from agriculture. However, the conflict has severely disrupted livelihoods.

Many farmers have turned to growing opium poppies, feeding the international heroin trade. Poppy cultivation increased by 47 percent in 2006 and Afghanistan is now the world’s largest producer of opium.

As most people have no access to healthcare, many have turned to opium as a means to control pain. A widespread culture of dependency has been established which has serious social, economic and health effects, not just for those who are addicted, but also for their families and communities.

Drought
In 2001 the worst drought in thirty years devastated harvests and destroyed food stocks across Afghanistan. Spring rains failed again in 2006, seriously affecting food production in the northern provinces.

As a result of drought, poverty and instability, around 6.7 million Afghans have little or no food.

Malnutrition
Millions suffer from malnutrition and around one child in ten is severely malnourished. Fifty-four percent of children have stunted growth, which seriously affects their height, weight and development.


Islamic Relief in Afghanistan
IR has been working in Afghanistan since 1992 and set up its office in 2001 to better respond to the conflict.

Early projects combined emergency relief with development and included drought relief and food aid. IR worked in partnership with the UN World Food Programme on eight projects, including food distribution in Kandahar and a women’s bakery in Helmand province.

One of the few aid agencies to continue working in Afghanistan during the military incursions, our Kabul and Kandahar offices remain open today. Unfortunately, chronic insecurity has forced the closure of the Kajaki office in Helmand province.

Today IR works in Afghanistan’s central, eastern and southern regions, where the instability affects thousands. Current projects include drought relief, health and education, water and sanitation, livelihoods support and building community infrastructure.



Current Projects
The Shortepa Drug and Rehabilitation Centre Balkh
Enhancing Quality of Education for School Children in Kandahar
Kabul Integrated Family Development Centre
Kandahar Integrated Livelihood Development Project.
Eye-Sight Rehabilitation Project
Kabul Winterisation Project for IDPs
The Digging and Construction of Water Wells in Five Districts of Kabul Province

Completed Projects
Panjshir Flood Relief
FAO Seed and Fertilizer Program
Helmand Women's Bakery Project
Helmand IDP's and Drought Relief Program
Rehabilitation of Primary Education Infrastructure

Reconstruction of Teachers Training High School
Kandahar Women's Bakery Project
Irrigation Rehabilitation Project In Kajaki
Irrigation Rehabilitation Project Paghman
Paghman Education Project
Paghman Clinic
Assisting Vulnerable Children in Kabul City

Country Office Details

Town: Kabul
Country Director : Dr. Ali Noor


For more information email : projects@islamic-relief.org.uk