What Afghanistan’s rotten apples tell us about its non-profit sector
Funding has dwindled, while need has grown. And yet NGO work continues to be plagued by inefficiency.
AI Summary
Funding for Afghanistan's NGO sector has decreased despite growing need, yet projects remain inefficient and poorly designed. Examples include storage houses that served only a few families and imported seeds that produced negligible harvests, wasting resources and leaving beneficiaries with minimal gains. Aid reports highlight achievements, but many projects fail to address real challenges and lack accountability for losses.








