Food assistance in Afghanistan

by Japan Emergency NGO (JEN)
Food assistance in Afghanistan
Food assistance in Afghanistan
Food assistance in Afghanistan
Food assistance in Afghanistan
Food assistance in Afghanistan
Food assistance in Afghanistan
Food assistance in Afghanistan
Food assistance in Afghanistan
Food assistance in Afghanistan
Food assistance in Afghanistan
Food assistance in Afghanistan
Food assistance in Afghanistan
Food assistance in Afghanistan
Food assistance in Afghanistan
Food assistance in Afghanistan
Food assistance in Afghanistan
Food assistance in Afghanistan
Food assistance in Afghanistan

Summary

Afghanistan faces a humanitarian crisis with up to 28.3 million people, or two-thirds of the population, in need of humanitarian assistance, and 20 million people face acute food insecurity. In response to this difficult situation, JEN will provide food assistance to sustain people's lives and livelihoods. JEN has been working in Afghanistan since 2001 and has a local office. We also have expertise in food distribution from many years of experience.

$8,000
total goal
$7,990
remaining
1
donor
0
monthly donors
1
month

Challenge

In Afghanistan, facing an unprecedented humanitarian crisis, as many as 20 million people face acute food insecurity, 6 million of whom are at 'humanitarian crisis level'. Many of the vulnerable population do not have enough knowledge of proper handwashing, which could further deteriorate their health condition. The project aims to alleviate the food crisis of the most vulnerable by improving the quantity and quality of the food they consume as well as promoting proper hand washing.

Solution

After a close examination of the needs of the target areas, we identify the most vulnerable households based on certain criteria. We distribute food packages to the identified target households, taking into account their needs and the local food culture. To encourage proper hygiene practices, we will also distribute soap, explaining its effect, importance and proper hand washing methods.

Long-Term Impact

The project will improve the physical and mental health of people facing food insecurity and encourage them to live self-reliantly. Developing proper hygiene knowledge will help prevent illness by changing their daily routines. If they can regain their health and prevent illness, they can focus on their work and studies and take steps to rebuild their lives.

Resources

Organization Information

Japan Emergency NGO (JEN)

Location: Tokyo, n/a - Japan
Website:
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Twitter: @NGO_JEN
Project Leader:
Michi Ito
Tokyo , n/a Japan

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