OCHA Afghanistan

OCHA Afghanistan The official page of the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) in Afghanistan. Coordination Saves Lives.

The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) mobilizes and coordinates humanitarian action for all in need, in partnership with national and international actors. OCHA is the part of the United Nations Secretariat responsible for bringing together humanitarian actors to ensure a coherent response to emergencies. OCHA also ensures there is a framework within which each actor can contribute to the overall response effort.

09/06/2026
    🇱🇺 for its contribution of €300,000 (US$343,600) to the  .Your support is helping ensure life-saving assistance reac...
07/06/2026

🇱🇺 for its contribution of €300,000 (US$343,600) to the .

Your support is helping ensure life-saving assistance reaches communities facing urgent humanitarian needs.

Together, we .

Between Jan–Mar, humanitarian partners delivered US$20.3M in cash & voucher aid across  , reaching 2.3M people. For fami...
04/06/2026

Between Jan–Mar, humanitarian partners delivered US$20.3M in cash & voucher aid across , reaching 2.3M people.

For families in crisis, this support is a lifeline, helping them survive & meet their most urgent needs with dignity.

Learn more ➡️ https://bit.ly/4uKUYtr

    🇮🇸 for its contribution of ISK 50M (US$402K) to the  .Your support is enabling humanitarian partners to deliver urge...
03/06/2026

🇮🇸 for its contribution of ISK 50M (US$402K) to the .

Your support is enabling humanitarian partners to deliver urgent assistance to families affected by crises across .

Together, we .

A widening funding gap is threatening life-saving humanitarian support in  .As of end-May, only ~16% (US$269M) of the $1...
02/06/2026

A widening funding gap is threatening life-saving humanitarian support in .

As of end-May, only ~16% (US$269M) of the $1.71B required for the 2026 response has been received.

Without immediate support, millions risk being left without assistance.

  has one of the highest maternal mortality rates (~600 deaths per 100,000 live births).Skilled care & women health work...
01/06/2026

has one of the highest maternal mortality rates (~600 deaths per 100,000 live births).

Skilled care & women health workers save lives, but restrictions on women’s participation are limiting access to life-saving services for mothers and newborns.

  from the OCHA Afghanistan family!
26/05/2026

from the OCHA Afghanistan family!

  Ireland for its generous contribution of €3 million (US$3.44 million) to the Afghanistan Humanitarian Fund.Your suppor...
26/05/2026

Ireland for its generous contribution of €3 million (US$3.44 million) to the Afghanistan Humanitarian Fund.

Your support is strengthening humanitarian action and helping reach people most in need across Afghanistan.

Together, we .

📢Afghanistan’s crisis is deepening. In OCHA's latest update:🔹 Impact of cross-border hostilities🔹 Floods response and ne...
25/05/2026

📢Afghanistan’s crisis is deepening. In OCHA's latest update:

🔹 Impact of cross-border hostilities
🔹 Floods response and needs
🔹 Life-saving aid reaching remote areas
🔹 A Kunar survivor’s story

Sustained support is urgently needed.

🔎More here➡️ https://tinyurl.com/4hkamjtb

Between January and March, humanitarian partners reached 4.7M people with at least one form of assistance, including: 🔹 ...
24/05/2026

Between January and March, humanitarian partners reached 4.7M people with at least one form of assistance, including:

🔹 3.0M with food assistance
🔹 1.5M with healthcare services
🔹 1.0M with protection support

This support saves lives!

More here ⬇️
https://bit.ly/4uElgxe

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