At-risk Afghans need us now more than ever.With malnutrition rates amongst the world’s highest, drought, instability, and the rapid spread of CoronaVirus, at-risk Afghans are facing an unprecedented humanitarian crisis.Our medical team made a visit to Shahr-e Naw Park to provide medicine to those in need of treatment.
Bayat Foundation Emergency Assistance to Internally Displaced – Day 5
Bayat Foundation distributed much-needed plastic carpets, biscuits, water, baby formula, and essential kits for mothers to at-risk displaced families in Shahr-e Naw Park.
Bayat Foundation Emergency Assistance to Internally Displaced – Day 4
Bayat Foundation distributed plastic carpets, biscuits, water, baby formula, and essential kits for mothers to 430 displaced families.
Bayat Foundation Emergency Assistance to Internally Displaced – Day 3
In an ongoing effort to provide aid to the recently displaced, Bayat Foundation sent a team of doctors to provide medical aid and medicine to those at-risk.
Bayat Foundation Emergency Assistance to Internally Displaced – Day 2
In an ongoing effort to provide aid to the recently displaced, Bayat Foundation provided 430 families who are currently taking shelter in a vacant school building, with freshly prepared hot meals.
Bayat Foundation Emergency Assistance to Internally Displaced – Day 1
There are more than 3.5 million internally displaced in Afghanistan, with over half a million displaced this year alone. With malnutrition rates amongst the world’s highest, drought, instability, and the rapid spread of coronavirus, at-risk Afghans are facing an unprecedented humanitarian crisis.