A A R P

Afghanistan Agriculture Rehabilitation Project

Afghanistan Agriculture Rehabilitation Project (AARP) is an Afghan-led non-governmental organization established in 1992, working to promote sustainable agriculture, food security, and community rehabilitation across Afghanistan.

About Us

Building resilient communities through sustainable agriculture and humanitarian support

The Afghanistan Agriculture Rehabilitation Project (AARP) is a national non-governmental organization established in 1992. We are committed to promoting sustainable agricultural development, food security, and community rehabilitation across Afghanistan, with a strong focus on vulnerable populations, including rural communities, IDPs, and refugees.

AARP Community Support
AARP Field Activities
Agriculture
Sustainable Agriculture

Promoting climate-resilient farming, soil health, and improved livelihoods.

WASH
WASH & Hygiene

Improving access to clean water, sanitation, and hygiene services.

Humanitarian
Humanitarian Response

Delivering emergency food, shelter, and relief assistance.

Community
Community Development

Empowering communities through inclusive and sustainable programs.

Our Leadership

Meet Our Dedicated Team

Chairperson
Haji Mohd. Osmani

Founder

Executive Director
ABDUL BAQI AHMADZAI

CHAIRPERSON

Programme Director
Dr.Abdul Rahim

CHIEF OF BOARD

The Afghanistan Agriculture Rehabilitation Project (AARP) is a national non-governmental organization established in 1992. AARP works to improve livelihoods, strengthen food security, and support vulnerable communities through sustainable agriculture, WASH, and humanitarian programs.

AARP primarily supports rural communities, internally displaced persons (IDPs), returnees, and vulnerable households across Afghanistan, with particular attention to women, children, and marginalized groups.

AARP follows strict financial management and reporting procedures, conducts regular monitoring and evaluation, and complies with donor requirements to ensure transparency, accountability, and effective use of funds.

Donors and partners can collaborate with AARP through project funding, joint implementation, technical support, and strategic partnerships aligned with humanitarian and development priorities.

Yes. All donations are allocated directly to approved programs and activities. AARP provides regular reports and documentation to donors to demonstrate impact and responsible use of resources.

FAQs

Explore frequently asked questions

This section provides clear answers to common questions from donors, partners, and community members about AARP’s mission, programs, and accountability practices.