Projects

Poultry Project (UN-FAO)

In 1996, the Services of Women Relieve Center – Afghanistan (SWRCA), with support from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), launched a Poultry Project in the surrounding villages of Farah Province. The project aimed to strengthen women’s livelihoods and improve household food security by promoting small-scale...

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CAP-IDP Food Distribution Project (WFP)

In 2020, the Services of Women Relieve Center – Afghanistan (SWRCA), in partnership with the World Food Programme (WFP), implemented the CAP-IDP Food Distribution Project across Qalkah, Anardara, Lashe-Jowain, Farah Center, and Bkwa districts. The project aimed to support internally displaced persons (IDPs) and vulnerable families struggling with food insecurity...

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Drought Response Project (WFP)

From January 1 to March 31, 2020, the Services of Women Relieve Center for Afghanistan (SWRCA), in collaboration with the World Food Programme (WFP), implemented a large-scale Drought Response Project in Farah Province. The intervention was designed to provide emergency food assistance to families severely affected by drought and facing...

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CAP-IDP Food Distribution Project (WFP)

In 2018, the Services of Women Relieve Center – Afghanistan (SWRCA), in partnership with the World Food Programme (WFP), implemented the CAP-IDP Food Distribution Project in Farah Center. The project aimed to provide emergency food and cash assistance to 1,300 vulnerable families affected by displacement, improving nutrition, reducing vulnerability, and...

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IDP Food Distribution Project (WFP)

Between 2017 and 2018, the Services of Women Relieve Center for Afghanistan (SWRCA), in partnership with the World Food Programme (WFP), implemented the P-IDP Food Distribution Project in Farah Center. The project aimed to provide emergency food assistance to internally displaced persons (IDPs) and vulnerable households, reducing hunger and improving...

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CAP-IDP Food Distribution / IDPs Project (WFP)

In 2019, the Services of Women Relieve Center – Afghanistan (SWRCA), in partnership with the World Food Programme (WFP), implemented the CAP-IDP Food Distribution Project in Bala Blok, Porchaman, and Golistan. The project targeted internally displaced families to improve food security, reduce hunger, and support household stability.

Objectives

To...

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Juridical Training Course

In 2013, the Services of Women Relieve Center for Afghanistan (SWRCA), in collaboration with the Community Rehabilitation and Development Support Agency (CRDSA), conducted a Juridical Training Course in Farah Center. The program aimed to strengthen community knowledge of legal rights and dispute resolution mechanisms, promoting justice, accountability, and community empowerment. <h3...</h3...

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Winter Assistance Project (UNHCR)

On February 15, 2004, the Services of Women Relieve Center – Afghanistan (SWRCA), with funding from UNHCR, implemented a Winter Assistance Project to support the most vulnerable families during the harsh winter season in Farah Province. The initiative focused on providing essential winter supplies to ensure families could stay warm...

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Carpet Weaving Project (ASGP)

In 2011, the Services of Women Relieve Center – Afghanistan (SWRCA), in partnership with ASGP, implemented a Carpet Weaving Project in Farah Center. The project aimed to empower women-headed households by providing vocational skills, promoting income generation, and fostering socio-economic reintegration.

Objectives

To provide women-headed households with skills in...

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Quilt / Jacket Weaving Project (UNHCR)

In 2003, the Services of Women Relieve Center for Afghanistan (SWRCA), in collaboration with UNHCR (Sub-Office Herat), implemented a Quilt and Jacket Weaving Project in Farah Center. The project aimed to empower women-headed households by providing vocational skills, improving household income, and promoting socio-economic reintegration.

Objectives

To provide women-headed...

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