BACKGROUND
Move Against Poverty of Women Organization (MAPWO) is a not-for-profit, non-political, and nongovernmental humanitarian organization. MAPWO was established in 2016 to work alongside other national and international partners for poverty reduction and women empowerment focusing on alleviating the sufferings of the most vulnerable group of the society in different community structures such as rural, urban, IDPs, returnees, etc. intending to facilitate this vulnerable group to regain the dignity based on enhancing their technical capabilities to become skilled and gain sustainable income for contributing family economy and take an active part in the reconstruction and development of the country in all aspects ranging from livelihood to education, economic empowerment, governance, and social empowerment.
Delivering lasting impact
Empowering Afghan communities with access to education, health services, sustainable livelihoods, and humanitarian support.
MAPWO helps people gain the knowledge and skills they need to survive, recover, and rebuild their lives with dignity.
We Educate
people living in remote areas of the country
We Serve
people whose lives have been upended by war, conflict and natural disasters
We Work
in cities where people don’t have the support they need to recover from crisis
We Respond
within 48 hours, staying to help people stabilize and rebuild their lives
We Resettle
refugees welcomed back to Afghanistan, helping them to succeed and thrive
Education
– Community-Based Education (CBE) for children in remote areas with limited access to formal schools
– Community-Based Schools (CBS)
– Accelerated Learning Centers (ALC)for out-of-school children to quickly catch up on missed education
– Education in Emergency (EiE) to ensure learning continues during crises or disasters
– Literacy and Numeracy Programs for children and adults to build foundational skills
Health
– HIV and STIs treatment and care services
– Primary Healthcare (PHC) services in remote/underserved areas
– Nutrition services in remote and hard-to-reach areas
– Mental health consultation and public awareness campaigns
– Drug Addiction Treatment Center for rehabilitation and recovery support
– Community engagement to promote health awareness and prevention
– Basic Package of Health Services (BPHS) include maternal/newborn care, immunization, nutrition
Mobile health teams (MHTs)
Emergency Response
– Multipurpose Cash Assistance (MPCA) to meet urgent household needs
– Cash for Work (CfW) opportunities to support livelihoods during emergencies
– Food distribution to affected populations during disasters
– Winterization kit distribution to help families survive harsh winters
– Non-Food Items (NFI) kits distribution including blankets, hygiene kits, and essential supplies
– Shelter support for families affected by floods, earthquakes, or displacement
– Assistance for returning refugees, including food, cash, and essential household items
– Rapid response teams deployed to disaster-affected areas for immediate relief
– Coordination with local authorities and communities to ensure timely and effective assistance
Literacy
– Adult Literacy Programs to improve reading, writing, and numeracy skills
– Technical and Vocational Skills Training (TVET) for youth and women
– Home-based and income-generating skill development (handicrafts, food processing, sewing, etc.)
– Teacher training and capacity building for effective skills and literacy delivery
– Life skills and personal development integrated into the curriculum
– Promotion of gender equality by empowering women through education and skills
– Community engagement and parental involvement to support learners
– Linkages to markets and livelihood opportunities for graduates of skills programs
Development
– Building and rehabilitating public schools in underserved areas
– Construction and repair of latrines and sanitation facilities
– Renovation of classrooms, community centers, and learning spaces
– Water supply and WASH-related infrastructure development
– Support for safe and accessible learning environments
– Community participation in construction and maintenance
– Collaboration with local authorities and partners for quality standards
– Ensuring sustainable and durable infrastructure for long-term use
Especial Education
– Education support for children with Hearing and Visual Impairments
– Inclusive learning environment for children with special needs
– Sign Language and Braille-based instruction
– Individualized Education Plans (IEPs) for tailored learning support
– Provision of assistive devices (hearing aids, Braille materials, visual charts)
– Teacher training on inclusive and adaptive teaching methods
– Parent and community awareness on disability inclusion
– Life skills and rehabilitation support for children with disabilities
– Collaboration with government and partners to promote inclusive education
- To contribute to the development efforts of Afghanistan for upgrading women’s living standards through the provision of education, Health & Nutrition, Disabilities Intervention, Livelihood & rural development and WASH.
- To mitigate poverty by empowering women and rural communities to become economically self-sufficient and capable of supporting their families.
- To promote social cohesion by reducing family conflicts and enhancing the status and respect of women within their communities, enabling them to become active, independent, and responsible citizens.
Our Impact at Glance
Since its establishment in 2016, Move Against Poverty of Women Organization (MAPWO) has been a driving force in empowering women, children, and vulnerable communities across Afghanistan. With 30+ impactful projects successfully implemented in education, health, nutrition, livelihoods, WASH, and emergency response, our work continues to bring hope where it’s needed most.
Partnering with UNICEF, UNESCO, WHO, Save the Children, Terre des Hommes, and other international donors, we have built a legacy of trust, accountability, and community-centered action.
Today, with a dedicated team of 426+ qualified professionals and volunteers and an active presence in 14 provinces, MAPWO stands as a symbol of resilience, compassion, and progress — helping communities recover, rebuild, and thrive toward a sustainable and dignified future.
Our Progress
📚 40,000+ children enrolled in Community-Based Education (CBE), gaining access to learning in hard-to-reach communities.
👩🏫 7,890+ women empowered through literacy, basic education, and vocational skills training.
💉 Drug Addict Treatment Centers supported for adults, women, and children — including 20-bed centers in Bamiyan and Urozgan, and a 30-bed center in Paktika.
🏫 10 public schools constructed with UNICEF funding, enabling 10,000 boys and girls to access safe, quality education.
🌍 Active in 14 provinces, delivering humanitarian and development programs in partnership with UNICEF, WHO, UNESCO, Save the Children, and Terre des Hommes (Tdh).
Project Implemented
30+
Donor & Partner
5+
Years Experience
10+
Saff & Volunteers
426+
Trusted by Global Humanitarian Leaders
At Move Against Poverty of Women Organization (MAPWO), our impact is driven by the trust and partnership of the world’s leading humanitarian agencies. Over the years, we have proudly collaborated with global and national partners including UNICEF, WHO, UNESCO, Save the Children, Terre des Hommes, IRC, and many others in delivering life-changing support across Afghanistan.
Together, we have worked to educate children in remote communities, empower women through literacy programs, improve access to healthcare, and respond to emergencies with life-saving assistance in food, cash, shelter, and protection services.
Our partnerships stand as a testament to MAPWO’s unwavering commitment to transparency, accountability, and community-driven development—ensuring that every action brings hope, dignity, and opportunity to the most vulnerable.
















