Water is here!
WASH Project in Chaiyabuk, Northeast Afghanistan Our project manager reports: In this village - about 1 ½ hours by car from our office in Faizabad - we are running a WASH (Water, Sanitation and strong Hygiene) project. The aim is to reduce hygiene-related diseases...
Literacy program for widows in Sharak-e Mustafa
Not far from the city of Herat in western Afghanistan, over 400 families live in the settlement of Sharak-e Mustafa. They are almost exclusively widows with their half-orphans. Last spring we were able to provide them with food, as their income was insufficient due to...
Yazidis return to their homeland
In 2014, they were driven out of Shingal (also: "Sinjar") by IS and many of them were murdered, others were kidnapped as slaves. They belong to the Yazidi people (their proper name is: Ezidy or Esiden). The Esids have counted: The IS attack was the 74th genocide in...
Oppressed ethnic group in Afghanistan receives winter aid
The ethnic group of the "Chalou", also called "Jat", leads a shadowy existence in Afghanistan. Chalous are often considered "morally unclean," or generally dirty or unclean. They have a hard time finding a decent job. Children and women can be seen begging on...
Corona Loser – We support deaf people in Central Asian Republic
In Central Asia, people with disabilities, e.g. deaf people, have a hard time finding adequate work to feed themselves and their families anyway. This problem has been greatly intensified by the corona pandemic. Many were suddenly completely without income and...
UN World Food Program WFP receives Nobel Peace Prize
This year's Nobel Peace Prize goes to the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP). This was announced by the Norwegian Nobel Committee last Friday in Oslo. After the number of people suffering from hunger has decreased significantly since 2000, it has increased...
We distribute hygiene kits to needy families in Afghanistan and Kurdistan
In camps of internally displaced persons and refugees the family income is often not even enough for soap. Impoverished families also live in cities like Herat and Kabul in Afghanistan as well as in Erbil, Dohuk and Sylaymaniya. The family fathers and male youths are...
Shelter Now honorary member Norbert Blüm is dead
The German Shelter Now team grieves. International Director Taubmann: "Norbert Blüm visited Afghanistan with us. A few hours ago, Shelter Now heard of the death of its honorary member, former Federal Minister of Labor Dr. Norbert Blüm. "The news of his death shocked...
How do we respond to the corona pandemic?
Our educational institutions are closed, other projects continue. The costs as well. We are preparing for a potential crisis in Afghanistan. The Corona Virus has Afghanistan and Kurdistan as well as our country under control. How do we respond? Our elementary school...
Rehabilitation center for former IS slaves
For several months we have been planning to establish a trauma therapy center for liberated IS slaves. How far has this progressed in the meantime? We have found and rented a very suitable, newly built house. This must now be prepared for the new purpose. Some...
Small paradise in the camp: Shelter Now supports center for Yezidi orphans
Baadre Camp From Baadre City my companion Fawzi and I drive to the large Baadre Camp, where about 15,000 refugees live, all Esiden. It is hard to imagine what these many people have experienced, as they were treated worst of all by the IS henchmen. Suddenly Fawzi...
Time and time again there are amazing stories, …
...that our project beneficiaries tell. One of them is that of eight-year-old Sara: When the IS terrorists invaded Mosul (Nineveh) in 2014, Sara was just three years old. The attackers surrounded a large group of Christian women and children. First they chose the most...