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At the Afghanistan Development National Organization | ADNO, we are dedicated to fostering a peaceful, developed, and prosperous Afghanistan. Our mission is to empower marginalized communities through essential humanitarian aid, education, and sustainable development initiatives. Join us in our journey to create a brighter future for all.
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Aims to safeguard vulnerable populations from harm, abuse, and exploitation. This includes efforts to prevent and respond to Gender-Based Violence (GBV) and Child Protection initiatives, such as establishing safe spaces, providing psychosocial support, and implementing community awareness programs.
Focuses on providing clean water, promoting sanitation, and ensuring hygiene practices to improve public health. Key activities include constructing wells, installing latrines, and conducting hygiene education campaigns.
ADNO with its mission and stretegy, implementing literacy programs within communities, facilitating classes for both children and adults who lack fundamental reading and writing skills.
Establishing and supporting accessible community-based health clinics, including mobile units, to offer essential healthcare services. Engaging in community events to raise awareness about key health issues, promote healthy behaviors, and strengthen community cohesion, thus contributing to better overall health outcomes.
Provides immediate assistance during disasters and crises. Activities include distributing food, shelter, medical care, and essential supplies to affected populations, as well as coordinating with other organizations for efficient response and recovery efforts.
Offering training programs on responsible animal husbandry practices to enhance the health and productivity of livestock, thereby ensuring sustainable protein and income sources for communities.
In southern region, ADNO’s unwavering commitment shines as they reunite 4,500 children with their families, weaving broken lives back together. Each child’s journey back home echoes hope, resilience, and the power of humanity. These reunifications stand as a testament to ADNO’s dedication, ensuring no child is left without the warmth of family.
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Across communities, health facilities, and even at Zero Point, ADNO has created 27 child-friendly spaces where hope finds a home. These spaces offer not only structured psychosocial support and psychological first aid but also a safe haven where children and caregivers can heal and grow. With every smile rekindled and every fear soothed, ADNO is nurturing a future where every child feels protected and valued.
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Ensuring the safety and well-being of children is at the heart of our child protection initiatives. Through Child-Friendly Spaces (CFS), we provide a secure environment where children can heal, learn, and grow, offering psychosocial support, recreational activities, and essential education.
Plant health is the foundation of food security and is interconnected with human, animal and environmental health. Healthy plants provide nutrient-rich diets for humans and animals and help promote a balanced ecosystem.
This yearly celebration informs the public on the dangers of using tobacco, the business practices of tobacco companies, what WHO is doing to fight the tobacco epidemic, and what people around the world can do to claim their right to health and healthy living and to protect future generations.
Since the 1980s, the important role of the family has increasingly come to the attention of the international community. The General Assembly adopted a number of resolutions and proclaimed the International Year of the Family and the International Day of Families.
Every day, children living in wars across the globe are facing unspeakable horrors. They are not safe sleeping in their homes or playing outside, learning in school or seeking medical care at hospitals.
UNICEF Child Protection Officer Doc, Sultani was deeply moved by ADNO's unwavering dedication. "ADNO," he remarked, "is a organization where children rediscover their laughter and their dreams, a place where hope is not just a word but a lived reality." He praised the team, saying, "Your work is the heartbeat of resilience, transforming lives and building futures with every child you touch.
UNICEF Child Protection Officer Doc, Sultani was deeply moved by ADNO's unwavering dedication. "ADNO," he remarked, "is a organization where children rediscover their laughter and their dreams, a place where hope is not just a word but a lived reality." He praised the team, saying, "Your work is the heartbeat of resilience, transforming lives and building futures with every child you touch.
UNICEF Child Protection Officer Doc, Sultani was deeply moved by ADNO's unwavering dedication. "ADNO," he remarked, "is a organization where children rediscover their laughter and their dreams, a place where hope is not just a word but a lived reality." He praised the team, saying, "Your work is the heartbeat of resilience, transforming lives and building futures with every child you touch.
Ms. Farida resides in the village of Sar Khor Qalacha in the 7th district of Kandahar city. After extensive efforts and investigations, it was determined that her family was deserving and was included in the kitchen gardening project………………….
Hazratullah is 6-year-old boy from Takhtapol district, a remote district in Kandahar province, was facing difficult circumstances in his life. He had been neglected by his family due to extreme poverty and a lack of awareness about his needs. He suffered from several untreated diseases, which had significantly weakened him…………………
After months of dedication, Planning, and community support, and especially with support of UNICEF the Child-Friendly Space opened its doors in Haji Aziz Village Kandahar, where 141 Families of refugees came back from neighbor country Pakistan to their motherland country Afghanistan, Child-Friendly Space welcoming 70 Girls and 70 Boys………………………
On March 9, 2025, while registering underage deportees at the Zero-Point Spin Boldak border, ADNO FTR team encountered 15-year-old Habib Rahman, son of Noor Hasham from Sala village in Paktika province. Alone and without a caregiver, his youthful, innocent face reflected uncertainty…………….
Mohammad Sadiq, a resident of Yaka Lang in the 7th district of Kandahar province, is a very poor and disabled individual. He has been severely affected by the country’s crises and bears the responsibility of supporting a family of thirteen members. His family includes children, elderly members, and women, making him one of the most vulnerable and deserving individuals.
Mohammad Dawood, who supports a family of 13 members, shares: “I am solely responsible for providing food and essential items for my family. I am very happy to have been included in the kitchen garden program by the beneficiary selection committee and to benefit from the program’s valuable aspects such as training and other support.”
At the Organization of Afghanistan Development National Organization (ADNO) you will find a wide variety of interesting positions in a professional environment in development cooperation and emergency assistance.
Our employees report on what motivates them in their work with the Afghanistan National Organizations (ADNO) and how varied their day-to-day work is in the different regions and fields.




