- WHO WE ARE -

- Organization Background-

The Bureau for Rights-Based Development (BRD) is a registered, Afghan non-profit, civil society organization, mandated to promote rights-based development for a strong, viable, and pluralistic society in Afghanistan.

VISION

An Afghanistan where everyone lives in peace with dignity and prosperity. The citizens have an active role in determining the values and governance of the country.

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MISSION

To create an environment in which men and women are able to improve their standards of living through equitable and sustainable use of resources.

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CORE VALUES

Commitment: We are committed to delivering quality services to our target groups based on needs, to continuous improvement and innovation, and to effective collaboration with our stakeholders and society at large for positive and sustainable change.
Integrity: We conduct ourselves at all times in a manner that is ethical, legal, and professional, with the highest degree of honesty, respect and fairness.
Accountability: We promote openness and transparency in our operations, ensuring that we are accountable for our actions at all times.
Respect: We treat all segments of society without prejudice regardless of gender, caste, religion, language, or ethnic considerations.
Impartiality: We are impartial in our actions. The delivery of our services is based on the needs of our target groups, without consideration of nationality, race, religion, or political point.
Professionalism: We show pride in our daily work and persistence when faced with difficult problems or challenges

- STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES -

- Our Experiance -

Established in 2002, The Bureau for Rights Development (BRD) is an experienced rights-based development organization, with more than two decades experience implementing development cooperation programs in Afghanistan. As per its long-term engagement, BRD has gained valuable insight and knowledge of the local context, built up resilience, developed approaches and alternative delivery mechanisms to ensure the smooth implementation of our programs, despite the changing security and political environment.  BRD has achieved  tremendous result from its development  work in Afghanistan and still kept its  presence in the  ground  with full capacity and continued its engagement with CSOs and communities at the grassroot level, to ensure their meaningfull participation in the programs. 

 

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Support Education For Street/Out of School Children
Help to change the course of Afghan street children’s lives by sponsoring their education. Instead of begging, scavenging through rubbish or selling plastic materials, proper education equip the children with literacy competency and technical skills required to financially support their families in a sustainable way. This project aims to enroll all the street/ outschool into the formal education system but if situation doesn’t permit, vocational training will the alternative way out.
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Provide Afghan Women With Sustainble Livelihood
Empower Afghan women with culturally appropriate and sustainable skills, which could eventually yield income contributing towards sustainable livelihood. Your contribution will cover the cost of vocational training, tools&material and business startup support.
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Vocational Training/Business Development Support for Afghan Youth
Poverty is one of the keys causes the long standing conflict in Afghanistan. Education and vocational training are essential to economic development that will ultimately break the cycle of poverty. Help to equip a vulnerable Afghan youth with empirical skills that are in demand such as carpentry, welding, tinsmith or other trade training; improving his opportunities for employment or start up small-scale private enterprise. Your contribution will help to cover the cost for vocational training for one young Afghan adult over a period of 6 months.
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Support Online Education for Afghan Girls
Due to the current context in Afghanistan, the girls are banned to have secondery and higher education. Providing Afghan girls with the online education is the only opportunty and hopes of Afghan girls to have higher education and fulfil their dream to have bright future. Your support for sponsering/scholorship to cover school fees, computer and internet cost will enable the deprived girls to have future.
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Safegaurd Culture Heritage At Risk
The rich Afghan culture heritage serves as a source of history and legacy from the past, to be preserved now and passed on to future generations.The cultural heritage of Afghanistan has also suffered unimaginable loss from deliberate destruction, pillage, and neglect throughout the decades of war and continue to be at risk collops and disappearance due to current conflict and frequent climate change related disasters such as earth quick, flooding and landslides.To respond to the needs to safeguard, protect and preserve culture heritage in Afghanistan, BRD provide emergency response to to protect culture heritage at Risk, you support will contribute toward sustainable protection of culture, because culture is basic needs.
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Thank you for your understanding at this difficult time!

BRD Team