Our Mission
One of AREA's core objectives is to serve and provide health and nutrition services to deprived people in local areas of Afghanistan. We believe that access to quality healthcare is a fundamental right and works toward ensuring that vulnerable populations, particularly women and girls, receive the healthcare they deserve.
Our health programs combine clinical services with community-based approaches, recognizing that sustainable health improvements require both treatment and education.
Our Services
Clinic Services
We operate and support health clinics in rural and urban areas, providing primary healthcare services including consultation, medication, and basic treatment to all community members.
- โ Primary health consultations
- โ Medication and treatment
- โ Maternal and child health
- โ Preventive health services
Mobile Health Teams
Our mobile health teams travel to remote and underserved areas, bringing healthcare services directly to communities that lack access to traditional clinics.
- โ Field medical consultations
- โ Health screening camps
- โ Demining operation support
- โ Emergency response teams
WASH Services
Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene programs prevent disease outbreaks and promote healthy living practices in communities.
- โ Water system installation
- โ Sanitation facilities
- โ Hygiene education
- โ Health awareness campaigns
Community Health Care
We provide specialized community-based healthcare with particular focus on marginalized women, girls, and vulnerable groups.
- โ Women's health programs
- โ Mental health support
- โ Nutritional support
- โ Psychosocial services
Priority Focus Areas
Maternal & Child Health
Safe pregnancy, childbirth, and neonatal care services ensuring that mothers and newborns receive quality healthcare during this critical period.
Nutrition Programs
Nutritional assessment, supplementary feeding, and nutrition education to address malnutrition and food insecurity in vulnerable populations.
Women's Health
Specialized healthcare services for women addressing reproductive health, infectious disease screening, and mental health support.
Disease Prevention
Health education, immunization support, and epidemic preparedness to prevent disease outbreaks and protect community health.
Who We Serve
Our health and nutrition services prioritize the most vulnerable and underserved populations:
Deprived Rural Communities
Remote areas with limited healthcare infrastructure and access
Marginalized Women & Girls
Ensuring gender-specific healthcare needs are addressed
Conflict-Affected Populations
IDPs, returnees, and those impacted by insecurity
Vulnerable Groups
Disabled persons, elderly, and socioeconomically disadvantaged