SSAWO Successful Background

SSAWO was established in 2007 and registered in Ministry of Economy of Afghanistan. Since its establishment, SSAWO has successfully delivered services for the Afghan men, women, children and adolescents.

SSAWO Areas of Professionality

SSAWO has improved its personnel capacities and professionality in the health, vocational, livelihood, free-violence and education sectors in the last 16 years. During these years, many expert staff have been delivered to the society to take advantage of their expertise on the one hand, and thousands of beneficiaries and clients have benefited as well on the other hand.

SSAWO Areas of Professionality

Addicted Beneficiaries and Clients

SSAWO is proud to deliver services and treat thousands of addicted children, adolescents, men and women in the last 16 years around Afghanistan. These beneficiaries and clients have also been provided with vocational programs and skills. By acquiring these skills and vocations, these people are now able to stand on their own feet and make their own incomes.

Treated Beneficiaries and Clients

SSAWO has treated many Afghan addicted men, women, children and adolescents. Fortunately, now many of these beneficiaries and clients are able to lead their lives independently. They have their incomes from the skills acquired during their treatments at SSAWO treatment centers.

Treatment of Addicted Men

Besides treatment of addicted women, children and adolescents, SSAWO has provided treatment services for Afghan men as well. As a result of these services, hundreds of addicted men have been treated and provided with vocational programs and skills.

SSAWO today

Mission and vision

SSAWO SSAWO’s mission and vision is to address issues of drug demand reduction, the promotion of women rights, youth engagement, and peace. SSAWO gives special attention to women, female adolescent and children suffering from addiction problems, right abuses and the empowerment of women and youth

What we do

We tackle the underlying causes of addiction and gender violence to make the lasting changes in the lives of addicted and vulnerable communities.

Where we work

We work in 34 provinces across Afghanistan to save lives, fight addiction, and achieve social justice.