ABAADE NGOs-CSOs Network
Alliance Bridge for Afghanistan Aids Development & Empowerment (ABAADE) is a collaborative network of women-led and women-focused NGOs and CSOs in Afghanistan. Under the leadership of AEHDA (Afghanistan Educational and Health Development Aids Organization), ABAADE brings together like-minded organizations to foster a strong and united alliance for promoting sustainable development, humanitarian response, and gender equity across Afghanistan.
Vision
To build a robust and self-sustaining network of Afghan women-led NGOs and CSOs, united in their mission to address critical challenges, empower communities, and create lasting positive change across the country.
Mission
ABAADE aims to create a collaborative platform that empowers women-led organizations and strengthens their collective capacity to address the challenges faced by Afghan communities, particularly women and children, through effective partnerships and coordinated actions.
Objectives
ABAADE focuses on the following strategic goals:
- Building Internal Capacity: Enhancing the skills, knowledge, and expertise of member organizations through regular knowledge-sharing sessions, capacity-building workshops, and tailored training programs.
- Sharing Information and Resources: Facilitating open communication and the exchange of critical information, tools, and resources to benefit all members and ensure mutual growth.
- Developing Joint Proposals: Collaborating on project development and submitting joint proposals to donors, enabling a unified and impactful approach to addressing pressing community needs.
- Coordinated Project Implementation: Designing and executing projects with a shared vision, ensuring harmonized efforts and avoiding duplication of work.
- Conducting Joint Assessments: Using standardized tools for joint assessments to gather accurate data, identify gaps, and strategize interventions.
- Optimizing Resource Utilization: Pooling resources such as office spaces, equipment, and human resources to reduce costs and enhance operational efficiency.
- Advancing Sustainable Development: Promoting long-term, inclusive development through gender-sensitive and community-centered initiatives.
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Key Principles
- Collaboration: Encouraging teamwork and partnerships among members to achieve common goals.
- Inclusivity: Prioritizing women-led and women-focused organizations to ensure gender equity and social justice.
- Efficiency: Streamlining processes and optimizing resource use to maximize impact.
- Transparency: Fostering trust and accountability among members through open communication and ethical practices.
- Resilience: Strengthening the ability of members to respond to emergencies and adapt to changing circumstances.
Impact
By working together under the ABAADE framework, member organizations aim to enhance their collective capacity to deliver high-quality programs, secure funding, and amplify their impact on Afghan communities. This partnership strengthens the voices of women-led organizations and contributes to a more equitable, resilient, and prosperous Afghanistan.
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No | Organization Acronym | Organization Name |
1 | AEHDA | Afghanistan Educational & Health Developmental Aids, Organization |
2 | CFAF | Cooperation for Afghanistan’s Future Organization |
3 | DAEVO | Dostan, Agricultural, Education & Vocational Organization |
4 | FRDO | Female Rehabilitation and Development Organization |
5 | HPWO | Help Women Poor Organization |
6 | IPSO | International Psychosocial Organization |
7 | LEDO | Lamp Educational and Development Organization |
8 | Â NDRC | Nejat Social Development, Drug Rehabilitation and Medical Services |
9 | NDRO | New Development & Relief Organization |
10 | NDWO | Naji Development Welfare Organization |
11 | NSCRO | Noor Safa Coordination and Rehabilitation Organization |
12 | PGGO | Peace and Green Generation Organization |
13 | SCCBO | Solution Civil Capacity Building Organization |
14 | WECBCO | Way of Evolution Capacity Building Civil Organization |
15 | YVO | Your Voice Organization |