Afghanistan
Mondo has been working in Afghanistan since 2008, currently focusing on supporting girls’ education in this extremely challenging context.
Afghanistan faces one of the world’s largest humanitarian crises, with people forced to cope with multitude crisis at once. In 2025, more than half of the population — 22.9 million people — are in need of humanitarian assistance. Restrictions on human rights, environmental disasters, and instability caused by the political situation have created conditions where millions of people lack access to basic necessities such as food, safe shelter, healthcare, and quality education. Women and girls are particularly affected, as their human rights are the most restricted.
Mondo has worked to strenghten the healthcare system in Afghanistan through midwife training and supports the education of women and girls. Since 2012, donations to Mondo have enabled support for the Fatima Zahra Girls’ School in Jalalabad, Nangarhar Province. The school provides six years of education to more than 250 girls from highly vulnerable families.
Mondo’s work in Afghanistan has been supported by the Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and by private donors.

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Mondo’s partners in Afghanistanis

The Afghan Disabled and Vulnerable Society (ADVS), based in Jalalabad, supports persons with disabilities, women, youth, and children. Today, ADVS provides education to more than 250 girls at the Fatima Zahra Girls’ School.