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SADA is a humanitarian and development organization established in 1994 to alleviate poverty in Afghanistan through education, health, agriculture, and women's
Nonprofit organisation
100 000 - 1 000 000 USD
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Social Association for Development of Afghanistan (SADA) is a humanitarian and development organization. SADA was established with a vision of “To alleviate poverty and human sufferings to see educated, self-reliant, peaceful and developed Afghanistan” by enhancing access to quality, safe and free education, improving health conditions, upgrading local agriculture & irrigation systems, increasing awareness around hygiene and sanitation, and advocating for the rights of women & children. SADA was founded in 1994 when Afghanistan was severely affected by internal war and access to any humanitarian facilities and services was practically debarred.
SADA started its first operation in 1996 in Kandahar province by implementing a UNOPS funded WASH project. SADA gradually expanded its operations across the southern region by developing partnerships with UNOPS, UNDP, UNWFP, UNICEF, UNHCR, Malala Fund, GPE, JICA, Action Aid, ZOA Refugee Care, Royal Netherland Embassy, PRT, Street Child/Children in Crisis, UNESCO, People in Need (PiN) ECHO funded project, Open Distance Learning (ODL) project, IDLO, and the government of Afghanistan.
SADA is able to successfully implement hundreds of small and large humanitarian and development projects in several sectors in different parts of the country, which have greatly contributed in improving the living conditions of hundreds of thousands of needy people.
SADA through its community-based-approach built up strong relations with communities and gained a special acceptance among them. On the basis of service delivery, the organization has created excellent reputation among donor organizations, partner organization, government officials and other stakeholders.
SADA is headquartered in Kabul and currently has sub offices in Kandahar, Zabul, Helmand, Mazar-e-Sharif, Sari-Pul, Samangan, Faryab, Urozgan and Maidan Wardak provinces.