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Afghanistan National Urban & Rural Development Organization (ANURDO) is professionally managed committed Afghan, non-governmental, non-political and non-profit development-oriented organization. It was established in 2017 to meet the dire needs of vulnerable Afghan refugees and internally displaced families.

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Frequently asked questions

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Yes, individuals facing extreme hardship can reach out to ANURDO through local offices, community elders, or referrals from partner organizations.
ANURDO was established in 2017 to respond to the urgent needs of Afghan refugees, internally displaced persons (IDPs), and conflict-affected communities.
ANURDO follows strict monitoring and evaluation procedures, financial audits, and reporting mechanisms to maintain transparency in all its operations.
ANURDO faces challenges such as security risks, funding limitations, logistical constraints, and access restrictions in conflict-affected regions.
Interested candidates can check ANURDO’s website or visit the nearest office to inquire about job openings and volunteer opportunities.
ANURDO (Afghanistan National Urban & Rural Development Organization) is a non-governmental, non-political, and non-profit organization dedicated to improving the livelihoods of vulnerable Afghan communities through development, humanitarian aid, and capacity-building programs.
ANURDO provides emergency medical assistance, health awareness campaigns, and maternal-child health support services in underserved areas.
Donors can contribute through financial donations, in-kind support, or project funding partnerships. Contact ANURDO for more details on how to donate or collaborate.
ANURDO follows a community-driven approach, engaging local stakeholders, government agencies, and international partners to ensure project effectiveness and sustainability.
Communities in need can apply through local community representatives, attend awareness sessions, or be selected based on vulnerability assessments conducted by ANURDO teams.

Testimonials

We are proud of our customers testimonials, which reflect their satisfaction with our services.

Haji Abdul Karim – WASH Infrastructure Beneficiary

For years, we struggled with inadequate sanitation in our village, leading to frequent outbreaks of diseases. ANURDO built latrines and improved the drainage system, drastically improving hygiene conditions. Now, our community is much healthier, and we feel a sense of dignity in having proper sanitation facilities.

Ahmadullah – Food Security Program Beneficiary

ANURDO’s food assistance program was a lifeline for my family during the harsh winter. We had no income, and food prices were too high for us to afford enough to eat. Their monthly food packages helped us survive. Beyond that, they also provided livelihood support, allowing me to start a small poultry farm, which now provides us with income and food security.

Amin Gul – WASH Program Beneficiary

Before ANURDO’s intervention, our village suffered from waterborne diseases due to unclean drinking water. My children frequently fell sick, and we had no choice but to fetch water from a contaminated stream. After ANURDO installed a solar-powered water system in our village, we now have access to clean drinking water. My family’s health has improved, and we no longer fear waterborne illnesses.

Mohammad Rahim – Food Security Program Beneficiary

Drought and conflict made it impossible for me to provide enough food for my family. ANURDO’s food distribution program provided us with essential supplies like flour, oil, and rice, ensuring that my children did not go to bed hungry. They also trained us in sustainable farming methods, which helped me restart my small farm. Thanks to their support, I can now grow food to sustain my family.

Our Partners

Long term partnerships with leading local and international companies

MAIL
NEAR
WASH
OCHA
UNDP
AEC
AHF
CEN
ACBAR
UNICEF