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SCA works for a better future for Afghanistan, where human rights are respected and all citizens live in dignity, enjoy equal opportunity and social justice.
For an Afghanistan free from poverty, violence and discrimination
Our focus - the most vulnerable groups in Afghanistan
Selected results of our work in 2023
2.5 million patient visits
were made to SCA clinics and hospitals. 55% were made by women.
127 000 students
were educated in SCA schools. 66% were girls.
3 277 children with disability
participated in SCA's preparatory classes.
64 000 people
got access to clean drinking water.
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Ban on medical training for women threatens lives in Afghanistan
Health care SCA urges the IEA to reconsider the ban and invest in quality education for female health professionals.
SCA calls for climate financing for Afghanistan
News Afghanistan is being denied access to the Green Climate Fund, a crucial source of financing for developing nations to adapt to the effects of climate change. The consequences are born by most vulnerable.
SCA hands over activities to Norwegian organisation
News The entire disability programme previously run by SCA has been taken over by NAC.
Jalalabad Regional Management Office
16 women graduate from SCA’s midwifery school
SCA empowers the most vulnerable groups and local communities in northern Afghanistan
Swedish Committe for Afghanistan in Kabul SCA is committed to stand with the most vulnerable people in Afghanistan.
I want to become doctor
Swedish Committe for Afghanistan in Kabul Shakiba Amiri is one of the students of SCA's schools in Bamyan province. She wishes to become doctor in the future, to serve her community.
The fourth wave of coronavirus; a potential threat to Afghanistan
Wardak Regional Management Office The Swedish Committee for Afghanistan (SCA) is working to use its resources to counter a new wave of coronavirus in Afghanistan. Since the spread of the coronavirus worldwide, SCA has vaccinated 47263 people and treated 3414 infected people in Afghanistan.