Building Resilient Futures for Women and Children

COWC empowers women, youth, and conflict-affected communities in Afghanistan through education, livelihoods, and social welfare programs.

Women’s Empowerment

Advancing equality through skills, leadership, and livelihood opportunities for Afghan women.

Let Change Be Relentless

Food & Nutrition
Combating hunger and malnutrition with sustainable community-driven solutions.
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Education
Expanding access to learning, training, and civic education for youth and communities.

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Your support matters. Join our mission to create lasting change for families and communities.

Relentless Love, Real Impact

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Together for a Better Future

The Charity Organization of Women and Children (COWC) is a non-political, non-profit, and non-governmental organization founded in 2013 and registered with the Ministry of Economy. We work to restore dignity, resilience, and opportunity for women, youth, and communities affected by conflict. Our approach combines education, livelihoods, health, and social welfare to create lasting impact.

To uplift marginalized women, children, and youth through education, empowerment, economic opportunity, and social welfare programs that build long-term resilience and self-reliance.

 

A peaceful, just, and inclusive Afghanistan where women and youth thrive, families are resilient, and communities are self-reliant.

 

  • Equality and dignity for every individual

  • Community-driven solutions

  • Partnership and collaboration

  • Transparency and accountability

  • Long-term sustainability

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The Foundation of Our Work

At the Charity Organization of Women and Children (COWC), we believe that dignity, equality, and opportunity are the foundation for lasting peace. Our work begins with listening to communities and building programs that respond to real needs. From women’s empowerment to education, food security, and livelihoods, every initiative is designed to restore hope and create long-term resilience.

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Support Education

Help expand access to schooling, vocational training, and civic education for Afghan youth.

Donate

Your contribution funds programs that provide food security, livelihoods, and women’s empowerment.

Partner With Us

Work with COWC to design and sponsor impactful community-led projects.

Spread the Word

Raise awareness by sharing our mission and stories, so more families can access support.

Make a Difference – Support Women and Children Today

Your donation creates opportunities for women, youth, and conflict-affected families in Afghanistan. From education to food security, every contribution helps restore dignity and build resilience.

Frequently Asked Questions

COWC works to empower Afghan women, youth, and conflict-affected communities through programs in education, women’s empowerment, livelihoods, food security, and research.

Every donation directly supports community-driven projects such as education initiatives, women’s vocational training, poultry distribution for food security, and small business development.

Yes. COWC is a non-political, non-profit, and non-governmental organization registered with the Ministry of Economy in Afghanistan since 2013.

Absolutely. COWC collaborates with both local and international donors, NGOs, and institutions. Past projects have been supported by USAID and the World Bank.

All projects are designed with community input and monitored with reporting systems to ensure transparency and measurable impact.

You can support our mission by donating, sponsoring specific projects, or partnering with us to scale community-led initiatives.

Our Latest News

COWC Launches Campaign to Educate Afghan Girls and Empower Communities
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COWC Launches Campaign to Educate Afghan Girls and Empower Communities

The Charity Organization of Women and Children (COWC) has announced the launch of a new fundraising campaign titled…

Hope Lives Here — Let’s Build Stronger Futures Together

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