SCA continues to operate in Afghanistan during COVID-19 pandemic
The SCA’s COVID-19 response team has been actively monitoring the situation and has taken necessary measures to fight the pandemic.
Aid should, and does, help civilians
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Daniel Madhani new country director at the Swedish Committee for Afghanistan, SCA
- My driving force is to work for the most vulnerable people.
Forty-two health facilities run by SCA in Wardak closed by Taliban
Following last week’s deadly attack by ANSF forces in Wardak against The Swedish Committee for Afghanistan (SCA) the Taliban have forced SCA to close all health clinics and a hospital in Wardak province. This affects provision of health services to hundreds of thousands of people, particularly women and children.
SCA strongly condemns attack on health clinic in Wardak province
The Swedish Committee for Afghanistan, SCA, strongly condemns an attack the night between July 8-9 on one of SCA’s health facilities in the Tangi Saidan area of Daimirdad district in Wardak province. Four people are confirmed dead and one is missing.
181 children graduate in spite of disabilities
“I am impressed by the strength and commitment these kids have shown.
Malena Rembe is the new Country Director of Swedish Committee for Afghanistan
“The SCA has been working in Afghanistan for more than 35 years to reduce poverty and empower communities and individuals.
NGO message prior to Brussels meeting More money and better safeguarding needed for education
Both the Afghan government and the international community should dedicate more resources for education.
Op-Ed
Healthcare is under attack and directly targeted in Afghanistan and in other warzones.
SCA condemns raid on health clinic in Wardak
During the night between 17 and 18 of February a raid was conducted to a health clinic run by The Swedish Committee for Afghanistan (SCA) in Tangi Saidan, in Wardak Province