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.
AURC is an active member of the South-Western Afghanistan and Baluchistan Association -SWABAC (coordination body) in the southwest region of Afghanistan for the developmental process and registered with UNOCA. It has received a “no-objection certificate” from the Afghan government refugee Commissionerate and the UN. AURC is also part of the coordination body of ACCBAR in Kabul, Afghanistan, and registered with Afghanistan’s Ministry of Economy.
AURC has completed more than 100 projects in the past 30 years of its operation in Afghanistan. The implemented projects were in different sectors. Including but not limited to agriculture, construction, rehabilitation, education, veterinary, vocational training, food for work, cash for work, distribution of food and cash, capacity building, and other humanitarian and development activities. Most of these projects were funded by the UN agencies such as FAO, UNDP, UNESCO, GAGP- (JAPAN EMBASSY), UNHCR, CIDA, UNICEF, MRRD, UNOPS, UNIFEM, USAID-DAI-LGCD, USAID-CREATIVE WFP, CANADA FUND, OXFAM, and other international donor organization.