NAC approaches the UN Sustainable Development Goals not as siloed goals to be addressed in isolation from one another, but as part of an interconnected, holistic whole.
All our projects are dedicated to ending poverty and hunger, promoting good health, reducing inequality, and promoting peace, inclusiveness and gender equality in Afghanistan.
Health
NAC works to give all Afghans equal rights, and the opportunity to decide on their own lives and their own sexual and reproductive health. Women’s access to education, health care and work are fundamental to achieving the goal of good health and quality of life for all.
Read moreEducation
All NAC education activities aim to make rural communities able to provide children with the best education available and give adults opportunities to improve the lives of their families.
Read moreNatural resources
The impacts of good natural resource management lead to positive results in other fields as well. The sustainable management of pastures contributes to food security. Reforestation and water management can greatly reduce the risk of natural hazards.
Read moreKey Figures & Activity Highlights

239838
Children and youth benefitting from NAC education programs
MALE 133 715 FEMALE 106 123

2418
Educators trained
MALE 1764 FEMALE 654

3716
Community members mobilized to support education
MALE 3620 FEMALE 96

949
People trained in dialogue and conflict transformation
MALE 526 FEMALE 423

31713
Farmers trained and supported
MALE 28 321 FEMALE 3392

1095
People trained to prevent and respond to natural disasters
MALE 688 FEMALE 407

68575 households
Households benefitted from our food security interventions

189
Healthcare professionals educated
MALE 226 FEMALE 282
1501
Health Workers trained
MALE 848 FEMALE 653

492
Farmers recieving seeds
MALE 280 FEMALE 212
Where did the money come from?

- 50% Norwegian Public funds
- 49% International donors
- 1% Private donors
Where did the money go, by sector?

- 47% Education
- 29% Health
- 23% Food security, natural resource management
and disaster risk reduction - 1% Dialogue and conflict transformation
How was the money spent?

- 70% Development programs
- 27% Humanitarian support
- 3% Administration
Where did the money go, by province?

- 45% Badakhshan
- 22% Ghazni
- 11% Paktia
- 9% Kabul
- 4% Faryab
- 3% Kapisa
- 3% Khost
- 3% Nangarhar
- 0% Norway
Funding | Income USD |
---|---|
NORAD | 3 856 786 |
UNOCHA-AHF | 776 785 |
EU | 285 772 |
DIKU | 264 261 |
World Bank | 227 015 |
APR UK | 181 992 |
Washington University St. Louis | 74 816 |
WFP | 74 768 |
FAO | 69 846 |
Norwegian private donors | 56 947 |
Ministry of Public Health | 26 302 |
Afghan and international private donors | 11 237 |
ACBAR | 10 436 |
Total | 5 916 964 |