100030
Children and youth benefitting from NAC education programs
GIRLS 51 264 BOYS 48 766
1315
Educators trained
MALE 827 FEMALE 488
4556
Community and shura members mobilised to support education
3291
People trained in dialogue skills
MALE 2 247 FEMALE 1 044
248090
Farmers trained and supported
MALE 177 138 FEMALE 70 955
9369
People trained to prevent and respond to natural disasters
3399907
People benefitted from our food security interventions
274
Healthcare professionals educated
MALE 226 FEMALE 282
492
Farmers recieving seeds
MALE 280 FEMALE 212
Where did the money come from?
- 47% Norwegian Public funds
- 52% International donors
- 1% Private donors
How was the money spent?
Donor | Income USD |
---|---|
NORAD/NMFA | 6 023 442 |
UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) | 5 590 283 |
Afghanistan Humanitarian Fund (AFH) | 4 839 291 |
UNICEF | 1 895 293 |
Danish People’s Aid & Danish Assistance to Afghan Rehabilitation and Technical Training (DAART) | 613 579 |
Other donor | 708 213 |
Afghan Poverty Relief | 162 073 |
Norwegian Agency for International Cooperation and Quality Enhancement in Higher Education (DIKU) | 160 020 |
Paul Hamlyn Foundation | 151 887 |
Washington University in St. Louis | 119 355 |
Norwegian private donors | 55 556 |
World Food Program (WFP) | 53 270 |
Solidarity for Afghan Communities | 27 914 |
Brighter Tomorrow | 25 294 |
Stiftelsen Interhands | 22 645 |
German Research Center for Geosciences (GFZ) | 13 580 |
Solidarity for Afghan Communities | 15 065 |
Agency Coordinating Body for Afghan Relief & Development (ACBAR) | 8 750 |
Italian Agency for Development Cooperation (IADC) | 3 623 |
University of Montana | 3 007 |
Private Donation | 2 116 |
Total | 20 848 139 |