Healthcare access for displaced Afghan families has been nearly nonexistent. Malnutrition, poor sanitation, and lack of medical facilities put thousands at risk. Muslim Aid intervened with hygiene kits, sanitary products, and clean water provisions, directly improving public health conditions.
In doing so, the risk of disease outbreaks was reduced and dignity restored—especially for women and girls. This emergency support not only saved lives in the short term but prevented longer-term health deterioration in vulnerable communities.
We are a faith-based British international charity that provides help to people who are victims of natural disasters or conflict or suffering from poverty, hunger, disease, homelessness, injustice, deprivation or lack of skills and economic opportunities.