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Established in 1992, Aryana Unity Rehabilitation Council (AURC) is a national Afghan Registered NGO that envision peaceful, democratic, drug-free, developed, and prosperous Afghanistan. AURC provides support to those in dire need of humanitarian assistance to secure the operations of relief and rehabilitation activities inside Afghanistan through direct cooperation with existing residents, authorities, assemblies, and donors. The organization aims to respond to this humanitarian crisis by providing the most vulnerable people with every possible assistance and income generation opportunity to restore hope for a better future.
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AURC envisions an excellent organization in humanitarian participatory approaches to lifting the dehumanizing conditions of communities, social and economic sustainable alternative, dedicated to strengthening and building the capacities of partnering communities in Afghanistan.
AURC is committed to helping vulnerable people inside Afghanistan by joining residents, authorities, assemblies, and international organizations to reduce poverty, hunger, illiteracy, and discrimination.
->AURC works with others to help the people in need, regardless of ethnicity, age, gender, political affiliation, or belief.
->AURC is dedicated to supporting the needs and interests of Afghans and we recognize the importance that local, national, and international communities play in the structuring of all societies.
->AURC works under the guiding principles of mutual respect, cooperation and collaboration, inclusiveness, transparency, gender equity, and accountability.
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AURC provides support to those in dire need of humanitarian assistance to secure the operations of relief and rehabilitation activities inside Afghanistan through direct cooperation with existing residents, authorities, assemblies, and donors.