our vision

HHMO envisions a prosperous Afghanistan where every individual enjoys access to essential health services, quality education, and sustainable livelihoods, all within a safe and nurturing environment for children and women. This vision is rooted in the belief that health and education are fundamental rights that pave the way for personal and community development. By ensuring that all members of society can obtain the healthcare they need, receive a high-quality education, and pursue economic opportunities, HHMO aims to empower individuals to break the cycle of poverty and vulnerability. Additionally, the organization prioritizes the creation of safe spaces for children and women, recognizing their unique challenges and potential. Through collaborative efforts and community engagement, HHMO aspires to build a resilient society where all individuals can thrive, contribute meaningfully, and lead fulfilling lives in a peaceful and inclusive Afghanistan.

Our Mission

The mission of HHMO is dedicated to enhancing the health and overall well-being of vulnerable populations in Afghanistan. Through comprehensive and integrated programs spanning health, education, WASH (Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene), livelihood development, women empowerment, and child protection, HHMO aims to create sustainable improvements in the lives of those most in need. By addressing critical areas such as access to healthcare, quality education, clean water and sanitation facilities, economic opportunities, and the empowerment of women and protection of children, HHMO strives to foster resilience and positively impact communities, contributing to a healthier and more prosperous future for all.

About us

Humanity Health Matters Organization

HHMO is an independent, non-governmental, non-political, and not-for-profit organization established in 2019 and registered with Ministry of Economy (MoE) as Civil Society Organization (CSO) under License No. 4874.

  • Phone: +93 782 255 744
  • E-mail: info@hhmoaf.org
  • Address: Kabul Afghanistan