General
ASPS is a non-profit, non-political organization established in 2018. Our primary goal is to work alongside national and international partners to reduce poverty and empower women, focusing on alleviating the suffering of the most vulnerable groups in Afghanistan.
Yes. ASPS was officially registered with the Ministry of Economy of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan on January 20, 2018. Our registration number is 4357.
Our work is focused on seven key areas:
Community Based Education (CBE) and Early Childhood Care & Development (ECCD)
Technical Vocational and Education Training (TVET)
Health and Nutrition
Research, Surveys, and Third-Party Monitoring (TPM)
Food Security and Livelihood (FSL)
Economic Empowerment and Community Driven Development (CDD)
Emergency Responses
Our mission is to contribute to the development, upliftment, and self-sustainability of Afghan society. We place a special emphasis on women and children through professional engagement in sectors like education, agriculture, livelihood, food security, and other community development programs.
ASPS has a strong presence and operational coverage across Afghanistan, including the Central, Eastern, Southern, Western, Northern, and Northeastern regions. Our head office is located in Kabul.
Yes. Gender equality and providing humanitarian assistance to women and children are central to our organizational goals. We have strict measures in place for child safeguarding, gender-based violence, and child protection, and our mission emphasizes creating a self-sustaining Afghan society with a special focus on these groups.
We are committed to honesty, accountability, and transparency in all our activities. This commitment is outlined in our core values and supported by a comprehensive list of internal policies, including a Financial Management manual, a Code of Conduct, an Internal Audit Manual, and strict Monitoring and Evaluation guidelines.
Health and Nutrition
There is no data here up to now
Echnical and Vocational Training
We have a proven track record of implementing projects with respected national and international partners. Our donors have included UNESCO, the Afghanistan Technical & Vocational Institute (ATVI) through a USAID-funded project, the Swedish Committee for Afghanistan (SCA), BRAC International, and the Afghanistan Solidarity Organization (ASO).
Community-Based Education
Our key strengths are our access to inaccessible and remote communities through our strong local networks, and our diverse, in-house pool of experts. This includes experienced humanitarian professionals, educationists, policy makers, and project implementation specialists.
We welcome collaboration and inquiries. You can reach us via:
Phone: +93 (0)70 765 6319
Email: info@aspso.org or info.aspso@gmail.com