Supporting orphaned and vulnerable children with psychosocial care, educational access, and safe learning spaces.
Promoting women’s leadership, legal awareness, and economic opportunity through local training and inclusion.
Engaging young people through skills development, peacebuilding, and entrepreneurship programs.
Improving family health, maternal care, and food access through local mobilization and medical support.
Facilitating interethnic dialogue and community-led conflict resolution in 5 provinces with support from religious scholars.
Preserving Afghan traditions and identity through education, arts, and heritage-based initiatives.
While our headquarters is in Mazar-e-Sharif, KKCDO’s operational presence extends throughout Afghanistan. We maintain active regional and provincial offices in Kabul, Badakhshan, Faryab, Balkh, and Kunduz, and implement projects in some of the country’s most underserved and conflict-affected regions, including Jawzjan.
Our geographical reach is complemented by a highly active network of women-led groups, volunteers, and community councils, including religious scholars’ shuras who guide the cultural appropriateness of our work. These networks ensure that our efforts are not only visible but deeply embedded in local realities, traditions, and aspirations.
Community members actively supporting needs assessments, implementation, and local monitoring in 15 provinces.
Including medical professionals, engineers, legal advisors, livelihood experts, and cultural specialists.
Empowering women to lead programs, manage fieldwork, and train local communities.
Kabul, Balkh, Badakhshan, Kunduz, Faryab, and Jawzjan.
Through women-led networks, religious councils, and community education efforts.
Supporting logistics and access to remote rural areas for safe delivery of services.
KKCDO (Khairkha Cultural and Development Organization) is a women-led nonprofit working to empower Afghan communities through education, child protection, gender justice, and cultural development.