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On the occasion of this year's Redcross assembly the Swiss Redcross (SRK) honored the Afghanistanhelp with the Redcross Prize 2021 for its long standing and extraordinary humanitarian servic in Afghanistan.
For 33 years the Afghanistanhilfe has been involved in the areas of education, health, fighting poverty and providing emergency aid. Have a look and find out where and with what projects we are supporting the poorest.
Our major concern at the Afghanistanhilfe is to promote women in particular and in a sustainable manner. Your donation will enable girls and women to gain access to education and healthcare facilities. In this way we strengthen the position of women and through them also society.
For more than 30 years the Afghanistanhilfe has been committed to the people in Afghanistan. In close cooperation with local project partners, we have realised Afghanistanhilfe development projects in the areas of education, health, fighting poverty and providing emergency relief.
About 100,000 patients per year receive medical treatment in our health centres.
Our four orphanages offer a new home to about 200 half-orphans and orphans.
Thanks to urgently required food distributions human lives are saved every year.
Achievements reached during 33 years of emergency relief and development aid
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more than 600 chicken distributed
to destitute families
Some key figures
75% of all women in Afghanistan cannot read or write
30% of the Afghan population suffers from malnutrition. Children below the age of 5 are particularly affected: 41%
There are 0.3 practising doctors available per 1,000 inhabitants and there are 0.4 beds available in hospitals
3.7 million children of school age do not go to school – 60% of which are girls
Of the 1,000 children born alive, about 60 children die before reaching the age of 5
Life expectancy at birth is 64.5 years in Afghanistan
Almost half of all the children in Afghanistan, about 3.7 million, do not go to school. 60% of these are girls. We stand up for them – with your help.