Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation
Improving local resilience to water shortages and droughts
Improving local resilience to water shortages and droughts
Severe drought and ongoing conflict continue to drive humanitarian needs for more than 6.3 million Afghans, more than half of whom are children. Drought has affected more than two-thirds of all Afghans, triggering crisis
This annual report provides an overview of the work done by World Vision Afghanistan (WVA) from October 2017 to September 2018.
Below average precipitation since October 2017 has resulted in degraded agriculture and livelihoods in the 20 most affected drought provinces where agriculture is the main source of livelihoods for 15 million people.
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When disaster strikes, we are on the ground. We help people affected by complex emergencies and natural disasters such as drought and flooding. WVA is a lead responder to the current crises caused by drought, assisting both
Read out what we have done for children of Afghanistan and their families in 2017.
For the first time in Afghanistan, World Vision (WV) has established a solar-powered reverse osmosis and ultrafiltration system to provide clean, safe drinking water for 700 families (approximately 4900 people) in Ab Kamari
Read what World Vision Afghanistan has done for Afghan families and children in 2016
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