Ways to support the emergency response to the devastating earthquake in Afghanistan

Donate

Here is a list of organisations working hard on the ground:

WFP

Afghanistan was suffering from a food crisis even before the earthquake, which has now been exacerbated.

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Afganistan Red Crescent

The Red Cross and The Red Crescent, have already mobilized to help the people of Afghanistan with food and aid delivery.

Donate here.

Islamic Relief

A Muslim NGO was founded in the UK in 1984 by doctors and activists dedicated to disaster response. “Islamic Relief are on the ground responding to the disaster. Our Islamic Relief Afghanistan Health team based in Herat have travelled to the earthquake affected area to provide primary health assistance and conduct needs assessments. We are working closely with other responders and INGO’s to explore joint response opportunities.”

Donate here.

International Rescue Committee

With thousands displaced, the International Rescue Committee can help provide aid, health care and support to Afghans affected by the earthquake.

Donate here.

International Medical Corps

Was the first to respond in the Gayan district of Afghanistan, mobilizing staff and ambulances and providing critical trauma care to impacted communities.

Donate here.

Save the Children

Save the Children has been supporting communities and protecting children's rights across Afghanistan since 1976. We remain dedicated to the Afghan people and committed to staying and delivering life-saving services.

Donate here.

The devastating earthquakes that hit Afghanistan on October 7th, are affecting some of the most vulnerable people in the world.

MAGENTA has gathered a list of ways in which you can support the emergency response efforts. This page is not an endorsement of organisations.