Community Development
Afghanistan is an extremely poor
landlocked country, highly
dependent on farming and raising
livestock. During two decades of
war, one-third of the population fled
the country, with Pakistan and Iran
sheltering a combined peak total of
more than 6 million refugees. For
the Afghans who decided to stay,
as well as those that have returned
to their country, it is a huge
struggle to survive. The local
community is generally the only
stable social structure left in this
torn country. SERVE is developing
projects to both work with and
meet the need, of these
communities.
SERVE Afghanistan
prevention of blindness
disability project 1
disability project 2
public health program
community development
- cow keeping program
our projects
  • Providing one and a half year old cows (heifers) to poor and vulnerable families
  • Improving the local dairy cattle breed by natural and artificial insemination
  • Reading, writing, mathematics and basic health teaching
  • Disaster mitigation training
  • Leadership training
  • Income generation activities and vocational skills teaching
In each of the regions where we work the focal project which encompasses all the other projects is the
community development project.
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