NDP Food & Cash Distribution – Flood Affected Project (WFP)

In 2019, the Services of Women Relieve Center for Afghanistan (SWRCA), with support from the World Food Programme (WFP), implemented the NDP Food & Cash Distribution Project in Farah Center. The initiative was designed to provide immediate humanitarian relief to families affected by severe flooding, addressing urgent food insecurity and...

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Advocacy for Community Solidarity & Good Governance Project (UN-Habitat)

From 2017 to 2018, the Services of Women Relieve Center – Afghanistan (SWRCA), with support from the United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat), implemented the Advocacy for Community Solidarity & Good Governance Project in Farah Center. The initiative was developed in response to growing demands for stronger accountability, inclusive decision-making,...

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Carpet Weaving Project (USAID)

From 2012 to 2013, the Services of Women Relieve Center – Afghanistan (SWRCA), with support from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), implemented a Carpet Weaving Project in Farah Center. The project was designed to empower vulnerable women, particularly female-headed households, by providing them with sustainable livelihood opportunities...

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Shelter Monitoring Project (UNHCR)

In 2000 and 2005, the Services of Women Relieve Center – Afghanistan (SWRCA), with support from the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), implemented Shelter Monitoring initiatives in Farah Center and two surrounding districts. The projects aimed to ensure the safe, durable, and accountable implementation of shelter programs for...

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Cold Wave Impact Assessment on Livestock Data Collection in Farah Province

Cold Wave Impact Assessment on Livestock (UN-FAO)

In 2023, the Services of Women Relieve Center – Afghanistan (SWRCA), in collaboration with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), carried out a cold wave impact assessment on livestock in Farah Province. This initiative was part of SWRCA’s ongoing commitment to supporting rural livelihoods and strengthening...

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CAP-IDP Food Distribution (WFP)

In 2021, the Services of Women Relieve Center – Afghanistan (SWRCA), with support from the World Food Programme (WFP), implemented a food distribution project targeting vulnerable internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Farah Center. The intervention aimed to reduce hunger, improve nutritional outcomes, and strengthen community resilience among families facing acute...

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SSUP/CBT Winterization Project (WFP)

From November 2020 to March 2021, the Services of Women Relieve Center – Afghanistan (SWRCA) partnered with the World Food Programme (WFP) to implement the Seasonal Support/Conditional Based Transfer (SSUP/CBT) Winterization Project in Farah Center and surrounding villages. The initiative aimed to protect vulnerable families from the harsh effects of...

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Drought Response for Farah Returnees (WFP)

Between 2017 and 2018, the Services of Women Relieve Center – Afghanistan (SWRCA), in partnership with the World Food Programme (WFP), implemented a large-scale drought response project in Farah Center. The project was designed to address the urgent needs of returnee and host families severely affected by prolonged drought conditions. <h3...</h3...

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SSUP/NDP Project (WFP)

From May 1, 2019, to May 30, 2020, the Services of Women Relieve Center – Afghanistan (SWRCA), in partnership with the World Food Programme (WFP), implemented the SSUP/NDP Project in Farah Province. The project was designed to provide food and cash assistance to vulnerable families, helping them meet essential needs...

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Carpet Weaving Project (UN-CDAP)

In 1998, the Services of Women Relieve Center for Afghanistan (SWRCA), in partnership with the United Nations Community Development Assistance Program (UN/CDAP), implemented a Carpet Weaving Project in Khaki-Safid District, Farah Province. The initiative was designed to empower vulnerable women by providing them with sustainable livelihood opportunities through traditional carpet...

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