It’s Giving Tuesday!
Today, you have the power to change the future of Afghan women and girls forever.
Here’s How You Can Change Lives This Giving Tuesday
Giving Tuesday is coming up on December 3rd! This year, you have the power to help change the future of Afghan women and girls forever.
What Is The Environmental Cost of War & Armed Conflict?
The environmental impact of war and armed conflict links us all together as a global community in ways we may not always realize.
Uplift Chosen for Paris Peace Forum’s 2024-2045 Scale-Up Program
This week, Uplift’s Director of Humanitarian Relief, Hila-Nawa Alam, attended the 2024 Paris Peace Forum to meet with leaders and grassroots organizations seeking sustainable solutions to urgent problems around the world.
3 Years of Making an Impact
This month we celebrate the third anniversary of the founding of Uplift Afghanistan Fund. Your unwavering support over the last three years has allowed us to carry out our mission to reimagine aid work through projects ranging from mental health to cultural preservation, girls’ education, women’s economic empowerment, and so much more—all led by the local communities we serve.
Rebuilding Herat After Tragedy
Last week, Uplift’s Executive Director, Ilaha Eli Omar, traveled to Afghanistan to visit with our local partners and see firsthand the progress of the many projects we've implemented with your support. Among the communities Ilaha visited was Parwana, where she attended the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the successful completion of the first phase of our ongoing project to rebuild Herat.
Educating & Enriching Afghan Refugee Children in Pakistan
When refugee children are offered educational opportunities, they enthusiastically take them. That’s what we’ve learned through our partnership with AB Academy, an educational institution in Pakistan for Afghan refugee children.
Bringing Attention to Afghan Women’s Mental Health for International Women’s Day
For International Women’s Day this year, we want to highlight the unique mental health challenges faced by Afghan women and girls.
Herat Earthquake Response Update; Community Helps Develop Eco-Friendly Housing Project
In October 2023, three massive earthquakes shook Herat; destroying entire villages, taking thousands of lives, and displacing many more. With so many people left vulnerable—families with children, families who lost their livelihoods because of the destruction—we knew we needed to do more to help with long-term resilience and recovery.
Between Borders: Rahmatullah
In October, feelings of fear and disorientation took hold when it was announced that Afghans living in Pakistan had one month to leave or face dire legal consequences.
Uplift Featured in Financial Times’ How To Spend It
Uplift was featured this week in the Financial Times’ “How To Spend It” section for our earthquake relief response and ongoing permanent housing project in Herat, Afghanistan.
Here’s What’s Happening With the Mass Expulsion of Afghans from Pakistan
On October 3rd, 2023, Pakistan gave migrants and refugees without residence papers only 28 days to leave the country or face arrest, detention, and forcible expulsion. The situation is further exacerbated by the Pakistani government restricting those being expelled to bring the equivalent of only $178 USD of their own money upon leaving; in effect dispossessing many of their hard-earned wealth, homes, belongings, and businesses.
Kitchen Gardening & Mushroom Cultivation Improves Food Security in Wardak Province, Afghanistan
We’re proud to partner with Sustainable Economic & Livelihood Development Organization (SELDO) to provide training in sustainable farming techniques to extremely vulnerable and disaster-affected families, many of whom are women-headed, in the Jaghato District of Wardak Province, Afghanistan.
Uplift Partners With CDDO To Bring Relief After Herat Earthquake Disaster
Thanks to the compassion and generosity of our donors, we’ve been able to support, in collaboration with CDDO, emergency relief efforts in Herat over the last week and a half.
Celebrating International Day of the Girl
Today is #InternationalDayoftheGirl—a day to recognize the incredible potential and capacity of girls. As an organization founded and led by women, one of our main goals is to implement projects in Afghanistan and for Afghan refugees that protect and empower women and girls to be financially and socially independent despite the unjust and highly restrictive limitations imposed on their freedom and rights.
Massive 6.3 Earthquake Devastates Herat, Afghanistan
Herat was hit by a 6.3 magnitude earthquake on Saturday, October 7th, followed by a series of strong aftershocks. Entire villages were leveled, thousands lost their lives, and many more have been displaced.
Two Years of Uplift Afghanistan
This month marks the second anniversary of the founding of Uplift Afghanistan. As an organization founded and led by Afghan women, we have dedicated the past two years to working with international allies to ensure the safety of human rights defenders, journalists, ethnic minorities, and other at-risk Afghans. Within Afghanistan, we have transparently and equitably delivered aid to vulnerable female-headed households, people with disabilities, the elderly, and all manner of Afghans in need.
Community Members Say Cash-for-Work Project Helps Pregnant Women Stay Safe in Badakhshan Province, Afghanistan
Nooruddin is a resident of a small village in the Badakhshan province, where many community members have been employed in Cash-for-Work projects by Uplift and Community Driven Development Organization (CDDO) to rehabilitate a road and build a protection wall to prevent future damage. Nooruddin says the road has already provided abundant benefits for himself and his fellow community members.
Afghan Teenager Finds Work Improving His Community Through Cash-for-Work Initiative
“Before working on this project, we were in great trouble because of unemployment. We have physical fitness and really enjoy working, but there was no work to do.”
Cash-for-Work Project Provides Renewed Hope in Laghman Province
“I hope for my children to become leaders who support the community, for my family to have a well-equipped house, and for my village to have a market for business to support my family and others in need.”