Afghanistan

Meeting the Humanitarian Shelter and WASH needs of individuals Affected by the Returnee Crisis in Kunar and Laghman provinces.

Afghanistan Humanitarian Action
July 2024
April 2025

This is a 9 month, multisectoral project, covering WASH and Shelter activities in 2 provinces: Kunar (Nurgal district) and Laghman (Alingar and Qarghayi districts), integrating protection and gender actions. Acted will target 1,296 households (HHs) (9,072 individuals), focusing on Returnees and vulnerable host communities. In line with Cluster priorities and AHF Allocation Strategy, Acted will support cash for shelter repair and rehabilitation, cash-for-rent, Water and Sanitation (WASH) rehabilitation of latrines and handwashing stations, and the distribution of hygiene kits and hygiene promotion.

Current projects

Afghanistan’s Community Resillience and Livelihoods Project
Meeting the Humanitarian Shelter and WASH needs of individuals Affected by the Returnee Crisis in Kunar and Laghman provinces.
Provide access to safe and drinkable water and improved hygiene practices to drought affected communities in Jawzjan, Balkh and Kunduz
Handing over and Sustainable Operationalization of the Carpet Weaving and Processing Centre in Mazar-i-Sharif
Additional Financing for Afghanistan Emergency Food Security Project
Supporting Humanitarian Assistance and Protection Response (SHAPE) – Twinning Programme Plus
Immediate support to foster agricultural resilience and sustainable livelihoods in rural North-Western Afghanistan (Balkh and Samangan)
Provision of livestock protection package and cash-based food assistance to vulnerable populations in Sar-e-Pol province
Safeguard and Create Artisan Livelihoods and Enterprises for Underserved Populations in Afghanistan (SCALE-UP AFGHANs)
Holistic and multisectoral emergency response, using Settlement Approach, for the population living in and around informal settlements in North, West and Eastern Afghanistan
Enhancing access to education for Out-of-School children in Afghanistan and supporting evidence-driven cash responses in Afghanistan through REACH