By Country: Afghanistan
Sadiq’s Journey: From day labourer to entrepreneur
My name is Shabnam Mohammadi. I work with Islamic Relief Afghanistan as a communication officer. I’m a member of the communication team – a tag team that leans…
Read moreWorld Humanitarian Day: Reflecting on 2 decades of unwavering commitment
World Humanitarian Day is a day dedicated to recognising humanitarian workers and those who have died working for humanitarian causes. Islamic Relief’s head of global advocacy, Shahin Ashraf,…
Read moreAfghanistan in the face of climate change
Osmawani Binti Osman, external relations coordinator at Islamic Relief Worldwide, sheds light on Afghanistan’s little-discussed climate crisis in a blog written during a secondment to our Kabul office.…
Read moreThere’s no route out of crisis for Afghanistan if hope is not restored to women
For years Islamic Relief’s humanitarian advocacy adviser Aman Soufi has been studying the mounting crisis in Afghanistan. As the country marks 2 years since a major shift in…
Read moreAfghanistan’s courageous people haven’t given up: The world mustn’t either
Reporting from crisis-stricken Afghanistan, Islamic Relief’s Majdi Samaan reflects on the ways in which determined Afghan men and women are striving for a hopeful future. Over clouds like…
Read moreAfghanistan one year on: A country facing multiple crises
Drought, hunger and a severe economic crisis are among the challenges confronting the people of Afghanistan. A year on from a moment of political change in the country,…
Read moreWhat is Afghanistan’s future?
Islamic Relief this week publishes a new report calling for urgent action to address the economic crisis in Afghanistan. Alun McDonald recently visited the country and met families…
Read more“If you can feed my children, please take them”
Amid the harsh winter of Afghanistan, nearly 25 million people do not know where their next meal is coming from as the country faces the worst drought in…
Read moreTents: a dry place to sleep for now
Haseeb Khalid reports from Churan Ovir, Chitral, in Pakistan.
Read moreFamilies struggle to survive in quake-hit areas
We blog from Pakistan following the earthquake
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