Why should I support Mahboba’s Promise and not some other charity?
Afghanistan has been torn apart for the last three decades and needs your help. We are the only independent Australian charity working in Afghanistan. We have the local knowledge of the languages, culture and needs of the people. Many other not-for-profit organizations have been forced to leave Afghanistan as it is the most dangerous country on earth for aid workers. Many promises have been made to the people of Afghanistan, it is important that we help to keep this one.
How is Mahboba’s Promise funded?
Entirely by voluntary donations. We do not receive any government funding. Sponsorship is the backbone of our funding as it enables us to plan work knowing that there will be future funds available. Most of the funds are raised through Mahboba’s ceaseless round of speaking engagements.
How do you control where the money goes in Afghanistan?
Funds are sent each month to Afghanistan where Mahboba’s Promise is a registered NGO. Financial reports are received back from the field and receipts are kept at the Hope House office for inspection.
How successful is the work?
A local worker from a UN agency said we were the most effective agency working in Afghanistan. The Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission and other agencies are referring destitute orphans to us as the facility in Kabul which can give practical and emotional support to the most difficult of cases.
Is Mahboba's Promise a member of any peak body?
Mahboba's Promise is a signatory to the Code of Conduct of ACFID, The Australian Council for International Development and Mahboba's Promise NGO in Kabul is an observer member of ACBAR, The Agency Coordinating Body for Afghan Relief.
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