Our Vision
A peaceful and empowered Afghanistan where all individuals, especially those in vulnerable and at-risk communities, have access to quality healthcare, education, social development, and human rights, enabling them to lead dignified and self-reliant lives.
Our Mission
To restore and strengthen Afghanistan’s social, institutional, and economic fabric by implementing comprehensive and integrated programs in health, education, social development, and human rights, with a special focus on vulnerable and at-risk communities, particularly drug users and individuals affected by HIV/AIDS. Through collaboration, advocacy, and community engagement, we aim to uplift those most in need while fostering inclusive development and sustainable progress for all.
Involvement of beneficiaries and target populations
Prominent members from the beneficiary groups actively engage in multiple facets of project/program planning, management, and service delivery. With a keen focus on individual capacities, potential, and enthusiasm, eligible candidates are empowered and integrated into diverse management and service delivery roles, spanning across organizational and community settings. Some illustrative roles encompass peer educators, outreach and social workers, personnel at Drop-In Centers (DIC), and team leaders, among others. Concurrently, these individuals are nurtured and incentivized to participate in pertinent national-level gatherings and technical working groups
Target Groups
OTCD primarily serves the following target groups:
- Female, male, and children drug addicts and their families
- People Who Inject Drugs (PWIDs) and their spouses/partners
- People Living with HIV and AIDS (PLHIV) and their spouses/partners
- Men and women engaging in high-risk behavior concerning HIV and AIDS (MSMs, FSWs).
- Prisoners, truck drivers, internally displaced people (IDPs), street children, school students, religious scholars, and local communities.

