DOHA NGO

DOHA NGO It is officially registered with the Ministry of Economy under registration number 6165.

Dehkada Organization for Humanitarian Aid (DOHA)is a non-governmental, non-profit, and non-political organization that provides humanitarian aid across Afghanistan.

موسسه کمک‌های بشردوستانه دهکده (دوحه) فرارسیدن عید سعید فطر را به تمامی مردم عزیز افغانستان صمیمانه تبریک و تهنیت عرض می...
19/03/2026

موسسه کمک‌های بشردوستانه دهکده (دوحه) فرارسیدن عید سعید فطر را به تمامی مردم عزیز افغانستان صمیمانه تبریک و تهنیت عرض می‌نماید. 🌙✨
این موسسه خرسند است به اطلاع برساند که در جریان ماه مبارک رمضان، برای بیش از سه‌صد فامیل نیازمند در شهر کابل، بسته‌های مواد غذایی توزیع نموده است.
Dehkada Organization for Humanitarian Aid (DOHA )extends its warmest congratulations to all the people of Afghanistan on the occasion of Eid al-Fitr. 🌙✨
We are pleased to share that during the holy month of Ramadan, food assistance packages were distributed to more than 300 vulnerable families in Kabul.

Building Communities, Changing Lives

DOHA Winterization Support – Kabul DOHA successfully completed its Winterization Plan in Kabul after conducting field as...
20/02/2026

DOHA Winterization Support – Kabul

DOHA successfully completed its Winterization Plan in Kabul after conducting field assessments across multiple areas of the city.

Following the assessments, 300 vulnerable households received food packages to help them cope with the winter season.

DOHA remains committed to providing timely humanitarian assistance to communities in need.

DOHA Winterization – Kabul
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🌿 DOHA Climate Resilience Initiative: Alfalfa Plantation for Stronger WatershedsThe DOHA Climate Resilience Department h...
09/12/2025

🌿 DOHA Climate Resilience Initiative: Alfalfa Plantation for Stronger Watersheds

The DOHA Climate Resilience Department has launched an alfalfa plantation program to restore degraded watershed catchment areas. These vulnerable zones face soil erosion, water loss, and declining vegetation—pressures made worse by climate change.

Alfalfa, a deep-rooted and drought-resistant crop, helps stabilize soil, improve water infiltration, and rebuild natural ground cover. Its strong root system prevents erosion, enriches soil nutrients, and boosts moisture retention, while also supporting local biodiversity.
In addition to restoring the environment, the initiative provides sustainable fodder for farmers, strengthening livelihoods and long-term agricultural resilience.
Through this effort, DOHA is promoting healthier ecosystems and more climate-resilient communities.

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29/11/2025
Success Story: Farid and Parisa — A Life Changed Through Humanitarian Assistance(Names 'Farid' and 'Parisa' are pseudony...
27/11/2025

Success Story: Farid and Parisa — A Life Changed Through Humanitarian Assistance
(Names 'Farid' and 'Parisa' are pseudonyms)

Background
Farid and Parisa, a brother and sister recently returned to Afghanistan from Iran, are among thousands of Afghans who face immense uncertainty upon return. According to recent data, more than 1 million Afghans have returned from neighboring countries in the past year alone—many without housing, jobs, or access to basic services.
When DOHA’s field team met Farid and Parisa during a routine assessment in Kabul, the siblings had gone nearly three days without food and were sleeping in unsafe conditions. Their parents, themselves struggling with poverty, were unable to provide even the most basic support.
The Challenge
Like many returnee families, Farid and Parisa faced acute food insecurity, lack of shelter, and health risks. Without urgent intervention, their situation would likely have worsened.
“We didn’t have anything to eat. My little brother cried from hunger at night. I was afraid he might not wake up.”
— Parisa (pseudonym), 11 years old
The Intervention
The DOHA team immediately flagged the family as a high-priority case under its emergency returnee response program. With support from generous donors, the children were provided with ready-to-eat food and then enrolled in the hot meal distribution program at Saraie Shamali Camp.
In coordination with partner agencies, the family was also referred for:
- Psychosocial support
- Protection case management
- Livelihoods assistance
The Impact
Today, Farid and Parisa are no longer food insecure. They have access to warm, nutritious meals and are living in safer conditions. More importantly, their family is now connected to longer-term recovery services.
Their story is one of many—but it reflects the profound impact that coordinated, timely humanitarian assistance can make in a child’s life.
“Now we eat every day. My brother is smiling again.”
— Parisa
Conclusion & Call to Action
Farid and Parisa’s journey from hunger to hope was made possible through rapid action and sustained support. But many more children are still waiting.
With your help, DOHA can reach more vulnerable families, provide life-saving assistance, and help returnees rebuild with dignity.
Support our mission today—because no child should go to sleep hungry

On 3 November 2025, a 6.3 magnitude earthquake struck northern Afghanistan, with its epicenter near Khulm in Samangan Pr...
11/11/2025

On 3 November 2025, a 6.3 magnitude earthquake struck northern Afghanistan, with its epicenter near Khulm in Samangan Province, affecting both Samangan and Balkh provinces. The tremor caused significant damage and casualties in the region.

DOHA’s Response:
A DOHA team was immediately deployed to the affected areas to conduct a rapid assessment of the situation, ensuring timely support for those impacted and coordinating with local authorities for relief efforts.

Note: DOHA remains committed to providing assistance and closely monitoring the situation in partnership with local communities.

DOHA Begins Ongoing Food Distribution for Returnees from Iran and PakistanDOHA has launched an ongoing food distribution...
05/11/2025

DOHA Begins Ongoing Food Distribution for Returnees from Iran and Pakistan
DOHA has launched an ongoing food distribution program for Afghan returnee families arriving from Iran and Pakistan. The first phase of the distribution took place at Sari Shamali Camp in Kabul, providing essential food packages to vulnerable families facing urgent needs.

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Near Kart-e-Say, Darulaman Road
Kabul

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