The Post War Rehabilitation and Support program is a comprehensive initiative aimed at helping war affected communities recover, rebuild, and regain stability in the aftermath of conflict. Years of war have left deep scars physically, economically, and emotionally on individuals and entire regions, particularly in the Northern Province.
This program focuses on restoring basic infrastructure, rebuilding homes, and providing essential services such as clean water, sanitation, and access to education. It also supports war widows, orphans, displaced families, and ex combatants through livelihood assistance, vocational training, and psychosocial care.
We work closely with communities to identify their most urgent needs and ensure that rehabilitation efforts are inclusive, sustainable, and culturally sensitive. Mental health support, trauma healing, and community based counseling are also key components, helping individuals recover emotionally and reconnect with their communities.
The goal is not only to restore what was lost but to help affected individuals and families reclaim their dignity, restart their lives, and move toward a stable and hopeful future.
