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Programs & Events

Integrated village programs and practical events that keep health, learning, and livelihoods connected.

This combined page brings together the organisation’s regular program work and the public events that help communities participate directly. Each activity is designed to be practical, local, and responsive to the realities of rural Afghan households.

From women-led health discussions and literacy circles to field demonstrations and community planning meetings, Sehi Taleemi Ziraati aw De Kiliyo De Parakhtia Muassasa uses events as a bridge between ongoing support and visible collective action.

Community members gathered together during a local outreach activity.
Program Focus
Women and children in a village health and learning session.

The organisation works through recurring cycles of outreach, mentoring, training, and follow-up. Programs are not delivered as isolated services. A literacy class may connect families to nutrition guidance, a farming session may open a discussion about girls’ education, and a village meeting may shape the next round of local priorities.

This combined approach helps families build progress that is easier to sustain because it reflects how everyday life actually works across the home, the field, and the community.

Core Programs

Six program areas supporting resilient villages

Community Health Outreach

Health educators and trusted volunteers lead family sessions on hygiene, maternal wellbeing, nutrition, seasonal illness prevention, and referral pathways for households that need additional care.

Literacy and Learning Circles

Flexible classes support girls, young women, and mothers with reading, numeracy, and practical knowledge that can be used immediately in the household and community.

Climate-Smart Agriculture

Farm and garden training focuses on composting, seed care, soil improvement, water-saving methods, and small-plot practices that strengthen both nutrition and income.

Women’s Leadership Forums

Regular forums create safe spaces for women to discuss community needs, shape action plans, and strengthen their role in local problem-solving and representation.

Youth Skills and Service

Young people join workshops and volunteer activities that build confidence, encourage civic participation, and connect learning with visible service to their communities.

Village Development Planning

Community meetings use listening, mapping, and prioritisation to identify the most urgent local needs and turn shared ideas into realistic next steps.

How Events Work
Mountain landscape surrounding communities served by the organisation.
Access

Events are timed and placed to reduce barriers for families.

Sessions are held in familiar local venues, aligned with household schedules where possible, and organised so women, youth, and community volunteers can attend meaningfully.

Community participants standing together during a local field visit.
Participation

Each event is designed to lead back into sustained program engagement.

Open houses, demonstrations, and community gatherings serve as entry points for longer-term mentoring, learning circles, volunteer action, and village planning work.

Upcoming Events

Upcoming community dates

06 May

Village Health and Nutrition Day

Qala-e-Fatullah Community Hall, Kabul

Mothers, health volunteers, and facilitators will share practical guidance on child nutrition, hygiene routines, and seasonal family care.

Attend
15 May

Farmer Demonstration Plot Visit

District 10 Demonstration Garden, Kabul

A practical field session on compost preparation, water management, household garden layout, and crop planning for the coming weeks.

Attend
26 May

Learning Circle Open Session

Shahr-e-Naw Learning Room, Kabul

Families can meet facilitators, learn how literacy groups operate, and register interest for the next cycle of evening and weekend classes.

Attend
Seasonal Calendar
Mountain valley landscape near rural Afghan villages.
Annual Rhythm

Programs and events follow the seasonal rhythm of village life.

Health campaigns intensify before high-risk seasonal periods, learning circles adapt around family workloads, and agricultural sessions are timed to planting, irrigation, and harvest needs. This calendar-based planning makes participation more realistic and improves follow-through after each event.

By staying close to seasonal realities, the organisation can turn one-time gatherings into moments that reinforce broader household resilience.

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Participation Pathways

Attend

Join a public session, demonstration, or open learning event to understand current activities and upcoming opportunities.

Refer

Connect a family, learner, farmer, or volunteer to the program area that best matches their needs and interests.

Volunteer

Support event logistics, local communication, and outreach follow-up so community participation remains strong.

Partner

Coordinate with the organisation on local delivery, referrals, shared events, or practical community development efforts.

Stay Updated

Receive program and event updates

Follow new training dates, local meetings, field demonstrations, and community stories from across the organisation’s work.