Network of individuals who are committed to the alleviation of oppression and human rights violations in Afghanistan.
Learn how the Adventist Development & Relief Agency International, with field officers in Pakistan, is helping Afghan refugees who have fled the war in their country.
International, religious-based humanitarian organization from Silver Spring, Maryland donates blankets and other items to refugees in Afghanistan. Check back for updates.
Provides logistics enablers for government and nongovernment organizations, companies, and relief efforts that are engaged in the reconstruction of Afghanistan.
Presents a history of the wars in Afghanistan which have produced the world's largest single group of refugees according to this report.
Human rights champion issues a plea to the world to relieve the suffering caused by the US bombs. Watch a video and read different perspectives.
Displays a detailed graphic map of Afghanistan and neighboring countries, indicating the exodus routes taken by refugee out of the country in anticipation of war.
Summarizes United Nations' leader Lakhdar Brahimi plans for a post-Taliban government in Afghanistan.
Established in 1993 by Najib Aziz with his vision to help the needy children and their families in Afghanistan. Make a donation or sponsor a family.
Nonprofit UK organization solicits donations for emergency efforts in Afghanistan.
Offers background, news, and multimedia about the conditions in Afghanistan that have forced millions of people into refugee camps in Pakistan and Iran.
Find out how the US-led military strikes in Afghanistan have added to a refugee crisis that already existed after years of conflict and drought.
Article from Oct. 2001 explores the US plan to deliver aid to Afghanistan while bombing the country. Includes criticism from humanitarian agencies.
UN organization's press release from June 8, 2001 finds "some five million Afghans have little or no access to food and will require international humanitarian food aid."
In a report filed Oct. 11, Rory McCarthy in Peshawar, Pakistan, describes the stories of Afghan refugees who fled Jalalabad under heavy fire from US aircraft.
Summarizes the human rights status of the war-torn country and includes documents about the refugee situation and current analysis of the U.S. military actions.
Presents a statement to the Foreign Relations Committee appealing for humanitarian action in the country and to refugees in exile.
Report from this worldwide organization protests the supplying of weapons and money to waring factions in Afghanistan from Iran, Russia and Pakistan.
Report from this organization provides documentation of human rights abuses of the Northern Alliance, the U.S.- supported opposition to the Taliban in Afghanistan.
Presents the latest news updates about the Afghanistan humanitarian crisis from the world's largest international relief agency. With audio, video and photographs.
Find brochures, posters, and hand-out educating the public of Afghanistan about the existence and dangers of land mines.
Article provides a scathing critique of the Pentagon's air drops of food parcels and Bush's dollar bills amidst the bombing of Afghanistan.
Predicts the devastating effects of the evacuation of relief agencies due to the U.S. air strikes in a country where one in four children die before they are five.
Reports from this humanitarian aid worker about the response to his presence in Afghanistan during the U.S. war.
Describes the chaotic situation in Kandahar, Afghanistan due to the U.S. bombing. Read about reports of the Taliban takeover of this relief office.
Portland-based relief organization portends that 1.5 million Afghan people will try to flee their country since U.S. air strikes began on October 8, 2001.
US Committee for Refugees provides insight into the dire conditions for the Afghan refugees fleeing their country in response to impending US military assault.
Policy analysts for the US Committee for Refugees cite the problems created by food air drops as part of the US military campaign.
Make a donation to help relief efforts, get background information on the crisis, read press releases, or contact Congress about the US' Afghan policy.
Nonprofit group gives facts about food drops, refugee camps, and Oxfam's position on the crisis in Afghanistan. Find out how to help.
Presents updated links to articles pertaining to relief efforts in Afghanistan.
Presents numerous updated reports daily from a variety of media organizations covering the exploding refugee crisis in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Provides updates on the drought situation as of March of 2001, and provides relief maps and situation reports.
Read a short story of a UN relief official calling the US 'snowdropping' of food packets over Afghanistan "totally catastrophic for humanitarian aid."
President Bush announced October 4 the US will give $320 million to aid Afghans suffering from hunger and disease, and help prepare them for the harsh cold winter
Learn about this benefactor who provides high quality artificial limbs for mine victims and trains Afghan technicians to make and fit them.
Present the mission and the activities of this group dedicated to the reconstruction and the development of Afghanistan, with emphasis on the plight of women.
Read a Nov. 2001 report from Stephen Fuller about the complexities of geopolitics in the region around Afghanistan, and the plight of refugees on the future of peace.
View the most current photo essay in a series dedicated to Afghanistan and the war. Includes photos of refugees, famine and violence.
Stay informed about the humanitarian crisis gripping Afghanistan and Pakistan as hundreds of thousands of civilians flee in fear of US and Taliban violence.
Describes the relief efforts underway by the various agencies of the UN. Read statements made by Kofi Annan and view photos.
Learn about one relief organization's reports from the field in Afghanistan and Pakistan of the unfolding humanitarian crisis triggered by the US military strikes.
In what is largely considered more about the 'war of propaganda' President Bush announces $320 million in humanitarian supplies for Afghans. With video and audio clips.
Find links to groups that aid the women and children from Afghanistan.
Send an email to Secretary of State Colin Powell calling on him to ensure the safety of relief workers so that humanitarian aid will reach the Afghan civilians.
Access documents describing the malnutrition and overall health conditions in the country and the efforts of WHO and UNICEF to address the situation.