by average each year, millions of people, particularly women and children, die from preventable causes in countries affected by violent conflict and natural disasters. Most of these deaths are the result of disruptions related to crisis: poor sanitation, shortages of food and medicine, and inadequate prevention. Refugees resettled in the United States also can face difficulties accessing proper health care.
Poor health can undermine people’s potential to improve their lives, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. Human Resource Management and Development Organization helps those who are experiencing or recovering from conflict and disaster reduce their risk of falling ill and receive treatment when they do get sick.
Social counseling and nutrition program for needed women; HRMDO in continuation of its activities under the Rainbow (An initiative to support disadvantaged Women, economic, livelihood and social inclusion) project, supported by UN-Women (WPHF), started the Social counseling and nutrition program for needed women in district (13) of Kabul city. The program is planned for 400 families in two district of Kabul city. HRMDO will provided nutrition and supportive packages for pregnant women an children.