A A R P

Afghanistan Agriculture Rehabilitation Project

Afghanistan Agriculture Rehabilitation Project (AARP) is an Afghan-led non-governmental organization established in 1992, working to promote sustainable agriculture, food security, and community rehabilitation across Afghanistan.

Agricultural Rehabilitation
Sustainable Agricultural Development

Afghanistan Agriculture Rehabilitation Project

Empowering Afghan communities through sustainable agriculture, food security, and rural development since 1992. Building resilience and prosperity for future generations.

WASH & Community Support
Water, Sanitation & Hygiene

Improving Community Health & Well-being

Providing clean water, sanitation facilities, and hygiene kits to vulnerable communities. Our WASH programs reach thousands of families across Afghanistan.

IDP & Refugee Support
Humanitarian Assistance

Supporting IDPs & Refugees in Afghanistan

Providing emergency relief, food security, shelter, and livelihood opportunities to internally displaced persons and refugee communities affected by conflict and natural disasters.

About AARP

Our mission is sustainable community development.

Founded in 1992, Afghanistan Agriculture Rehabilitation Project (AARP) is a registered Afghan NGO dedicated to promoting sustainable agricultural practices, enhancing food security, and supporting rural communities through effective rehabilitation and development projects.

Agricultural Expertise

Agricultural Rehabilitation

Expertise in organic fertilizer production, soil improvement, post-harvest management, and sustainable farming practices across rural Afghanistan.

Community Development

Community Development

Holistic support including food security, WASH programs, education, and livelihood improvement for vulnerable populations.

More About Us
Registration Details
Ministry of Economy #535 since 2006
Agricultural Community in Afghanistan

30+

Years of Service

85%

Funds to Programs

15+

Partner Organizations

Our Core Programs

Program Areas of Expertise

AARP focuses on four key program areas that address both immediate needs and long-term development goals.

Agriculture

Agriculture & Livelihoods

33% of our programs

Sustainable farming, organic fertilizer production, livestock husbandry, poultry farming, and post-harvest management for rural communities.

Recent Projects:
  • Locust Control (UN-WFP)
  • Ajmir Canal Rehabilitation (USAID)
  • Carpentry Training (Canada Fund)
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WASH

WASH & Hygiene Relief

50% of our programs

Construction of water wells, latrines, water reservoirs, and sanitation facilities. Distribution of hygiene kits and sanitation awareness campaigns.

Recent Projects:
  • 50 Water Wells (MRRD/UNHCR)
  • 78 Latrines Construction
  • 5 Water Points (UNICEF)
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Food Security

Food Security & Distribution

50% of our programs

Emergency food assistance, nutrition support, and food distribution programs for vulnerable populations, IDPs, and refugee communities.

Recent Projects:
  • Food for 3,070 IDP Families
  • School Feeding Programs
  • Nutrition Support
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Emergency Response

Emergency Response

10% of our programs

Rapid response to emergencies and natural disasters, providing immediate support through food, shelter, and medical assistance to affected communities.

Recent Projects:
  • IDP Emergency Relief
  • Natural Disaster Response
  • Crisis Food Distribution
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SDG Alignment

Our programs directly contribute to SDGs: Zero Hunger, Clean Water, Climate Action, and No Poverty.

Geographic Reach

Active in Badakhshan, Baghlan, Samangan, Kunduz provinces with field offices and local teams.

Partnership Network

Collaborating with UN agencies (WFP, UNICEF, UNHCR, IOM), USAID, and international NGOs.