disaster
Afghanistan: Regaining self-confidence with the help of dignity kits
By United Nations Population Fund at ReliefWeb
· June 18, 2026
· 2 min read
. At 33, she was trying to rebuild her life while meeting her family's most basic needs. Without a stable source of income, daily necessities quickly became difficult to afford. Living in a crowded environment with limited resources made it challenging for her to care for herself and her children an
Key takeaway Things began to change when she learned about the Mother and Child Care Centre (MCCC) in Sia Chashman.
Why this matters
The provision of dignity kits to women like Farzaneh in Afghanistan highlights the critical role of humanitarian aid in restoring a sense of normalcy and self-worth in the midst of crisis. By addressing basic hygiene needs, these kits enable women to manage their personal care with greater privacy and comfort, which is essential for maintaining dignity. The impact of such aid extends beyond the practical support it provides, as it also helps to alleviate the emotional and psychological burdens associated with displacement and poverty. As organizations like UNFPA continue to provide essential supplies and psychosocial support to women in border areas, it is likely that more women will be able to regain a sense of stability and confidence, ultimately contributing to their ability to rebuild their lives and care for their families. This approach to humanitarian aid underscores the importance of considering the holistic needs of affected populations, including their emotional and psychological well-being.
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Category: disaster ·
Published: June 18, 2026 ·
Source: ReliefWeb ·
Reading time: 2 min
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