Learn how LEAD enhances healthcare in remote areas, constructs health clinics, and delivers humanitarian aid to improve lives in Afghanistan.
Explore the structure, roles, and responsibilities of LEAD’s General Assembly, Board of Directors, and Executive Management Committee in driving impactful initiatives.
Dedicated to formal and informal education, LEAD facilitates access, offers teachers training, and promotes vocational skills for community empowerment and sustainable development.
Facilitating access to formal and informal education, providing teachers training and promoting vocational skills for community empowerment.
Designing modern irrigation system, designing modern agriculture farms, providing agricultural services and training farmers for increased productivity.
Facilitating access to basic health services in remote areas, constructing and equipping health clinics, training health management and improving access to quality medicine.
Delivering emergency services, conducting research and surveys, managing natural resources, building community resilience, and promoting community development services.
Constructing schools, clinics, veterinary centers, culverts, washes, retaining walls, sewerage systems, sports facilities, and water-supply schemes to enhance infrastructure in communities.
Influencing policies for improved education and agriculture access, promoting community development, fostering self-reliance, and addressing the root causes of hunger.
Education, agriculture, health
Poverty reduction, community empowerment
Holistic community development
LEAD is a non-profit organization dedicated to linking education aid development to reduce poverty through education in Afghanistan.
Support Afghan education system, offering quality learning, nurturing talents, and shaping future leaders and entrepreneurs with values.
Pursue quality education aligned with LEDA’s “Excellence in Education,” preparing young minds for knowledge, skills, and learning.