For some time now, Afghanistan has been in a critical situation. After the Taliban took control of Kabul, thousands of Afghan citizens were forced to flee this harsh regime and seek refuge in neighboring countries such as Pakistan. However, once they cross the border, many find themselves wandering the streets without food and without shelter.
Women are forced to beg in order to provide food for their children, while children collect plastic and cans to sell to recycling shops in search of a few coins.
To respond to this situation, the SINAI Association has decided to help and support Afghan refugees who have taken refuge in Pakistan, in collaboration with volunteers and local churches.
Most of these people have no work, suffer from malnutrition, and have no possibility of receiving medical assistance. Through the distribution of food supplies and a Free Medical Camp—where people can receive care, medicines, and medical consultations free of charge—SINAI supports women, men, and children in emerging from a critical situation.