
About
APBHO, established in April 2019 by a collective of impassioned Afghan youth advocates, arose with a solemn mission: to respond to the pressing needs of Afghan communities ensnared in profound humanitarian crises. As a non-governmental, non-political, and non-profit entity, APBHO stands resolutely committed to championing the intrinsic rights of marginalized populations, notably children and women residing in remote villages, who have borne the disproportionate burdens of entrenched social disparities, gender-based violence, and the enduring scars of Afghanistan's protracted civil strife. Functioning as an independent, neutral, and impartial humanitarian agency, APBHO has meticulously crafted a comprehensive, enduring strategy. Its overarching aim? To perpetuate unfettered access to vital services for Afghan communities, with a specific focus on safeguarding the well-being of children. At the heart of its operational ethos lies a steadfast adherence to the "Do No Harm Principle" and the foundational tenets of humanitarianism, which serve as guiding beacons illuminating its endeavors in relief and resilience-building.
