★ Established 1991 · Kabul, Afghanistan · Non-Political · Non-Profit ★

Serving Afghan
CommunitiesSince 1991

The Afghan Community Rehabilitation Unit (ACRU) is a humanitarian NGO dedicated to upholding the dignity, rights, and livelihoods of Afghanistan's most vulnerable communities. For over three decades we have delivered integrated development programs — emergency food relief, vocational training, clean water, infrastructure, healthcare, and civic education — across 11 provinces of Afghanistan.

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Registered NGO — Ministry of Economy #233 DUNS: 851741797 — US Federal Government Verified Partners: WFP · UNHCR · CARE · JICA · The Asia Foundation · PWJ/JPF 11 Provinces · 6 Offices · 32 Staff · 33 Years of Humanitarian Service Registered NGO — Ministry of Economy #233 DUNS: 851741797 — US Federal Government Verified Partners: WFP · UNHCR · CARE · JICA · The Asia Foundation · PWJ/JPF 11 Provinces · 6 Offices · 32 Staff · 33 Years of Humanitarian Service
Who We Are

Building a Self-Reliant Afghanistan

The Afghan Community Rehabilitation Unit (ACRU) is a well-established humanitarian NGO committed to non-political and non-profit principles. Founded in 1991, ACRU has navigated Afghanistan's most complex humanitarian crises — wars, displacement, drought, and economic collapse — to remain a trusted partner for communities in need.

ACRU believes every Afghan family deserves clean water, food security, education, healthcare, and dignified livelihoods. Our integrated community-centered approach builds capacity, fosters resilience, and empowers communities to lead their own development.

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Years of Continuous Service

Operating through wars, regime changes, and disasters — never abandoning Afghan communities.

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Provinces Served

Kabul, Herat, Logar, Khost, Paktia, Nangarhar, Kapisa, Ghazni, Paktika, Bamyan, Badakhshan.

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Active Program Areas

Emergency relief, education, WASH, infrastructure, agriculture, livelihoods, healthcare, civic education, capacity building.

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Our Vision

A peaceful and developed civil society in Afghanistan, with ample opportunities for human development and economic growth, within a rights-based environment where every Afghan lives with dignity.

Our Mission

To provide assistance and empowerment to economically disadvantaged communities in Afghanistan with a focus on sustainable development, implementing integrated approaches through publicly utilized projects aimed at empowering impoverished communities in targeted areas.

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Accountability

Full transparency to all stakeholders

Equity

Fair access for all communities

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Transparency

Open processes, clear reporting

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Sustainability

Lasting impact beyond projects

What We Do

Our 8 Core Programs

Each program addresses a critical dimension of Afghanistan's humanitarian and development crisis. Click to read full program details.

All Programs

Emergency Humanitarian

Food, NFI, cash transfers, rapid crisis response across Afghanistan.

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Education & Vocational

Literacy, schooling, house wiring, plumbing, IT, and business training.

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WASH Services

Clean water, sanitation, hygiene education for disease prevention.

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Infrastructure & Shelter

Roads, canals, protection walls, schools, and housing.

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Agriculture & Food Security

Irrigation, farming training, poultry, and karize rehabilitation.

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Livelihoods & Enterprise

Business skills, income generation, handicraft industries, job placement.

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Healthcare

Rural health centers, disease prevention, maternal and child health.

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Civic Education & Rights

Human rights, women's empowerment, civic participation, justice advocacy.

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Key Issues

Critical Issues In Afghanistan

Afghanistan faces some of the world's most acute humanitarian challenges. Click each issue to read the full in-depth analysis.

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Food Security

28.8 Million Afghans Face Acute Food Insecurity

Severe drought, displacement, economic collapse, and restricted humanitarian access have pushed millions to the brink of famine.

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Poverty & Economy

97% of Afghans Living Below the Poverty Line

Since economic collapse in 2021, Afghanistan has become the world's poorest country with frozen assets, collapsed banking, and mass unemployment.

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Women's Rights

Afghan Women: The World's Most Restricted Population

Unprecedented restrictions on education, employment, movement, and public life have created a profound human rights and development catastrophe.

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WASH

Only 36% of Afghans Have Safe Drinking Water

Degraded infrastructure, drought, and conflict have denied most Afghans clean water — fueling disease, malnutrition, and death.

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Displacement

3.5 Million Internally Displaced Persons

One of the world's largest IDP crises places enormous pressure on host communities and humanitarian infrastructure across Afghanistan.

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Healthcare

Healthcare System on the Verge of Total Collapse

With 90% of facilities dependent on aid and most trained professionals having fled, Afghans die from preventable conditions every day.

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Track Record

Completed Projects

12 successfully completed projects across Afghanistan with a combined value of over $2.2 million USD.

All 12 Projects
WFP$202,505

Asset Creation — Azar District, Logar Province

Community asset creation including canal cleaning and flood protection infrastructure, restoring agricultural productivity for hundreds of farming families.

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PWJ/JPF$377,716

Emergency Humanitarian Assistance — Herat Province

Emergency response delivering food, NFI, and cash to drought-affected families across Enjeel and Ghoryan districts, reaching thousands of vulnerable households.

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CIDA/CARE$1,014,183

Vocational Training for Afghan Women (VTAWP) — Kabul

Flagship $1M+ women empowerment initiative providing house wiring, mobile repair, plumbing, computer, and business training with job placement in 4 Kabul districts.

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Our Partners

International Donors & Partners

Trusted by the world's leading humanitarian organizations since 1991.

World Food Programme (WFP)UNHCR Peace Winds Japan (PWJ)Japan Platform (JPF) Embassy of JapanJICA The Asia FoundationCARE International CIDA / Canada FundDFID ECHO — European CommissionAusAID

Ready to Partner With ACRU?

Whether you are a donor, international organization, government agency, or individual who wants to contribute to a better Afghanistan — we welcome you to reach out and explore how we can work together.