Scientific studies have shown that nutrition is not only a physiological issue but also a phenomenon that includes aspects such as psychology and anthropology, examining the impact of attitudes, beliefs, and cultural preferences.
Afghanistan needs round-the-clock work to institutionalize the extensive dimensions of nutrition. The institution will provide nutrition education and access to nutrition through project interventions in targeted environments using credible resources and nutritional methods.
The institution has two main focus areas:
Certainly! CTCO, as a local organization, is committed to supporting disabled individuals in Afghanistan. As a cooperating partner of WFP, CTCO plays a crucial role in providing assistance to needy families, particularly focusing on disabled individuals, children, and women to help them support their families and ensure access to nutritious food. Additionally, CTCO recognizes the importance of food security in education and works to ensure that vulnerable groups, including disabled individuals, children, and women have access to education for a better future. By collaborating with WFP, CTCO aims to address not only immediate food needs but also long-term development goals, such as education and livelihood opportunities, to empower communities and improve their overall well-being.
Our main focus in this area:
By covering nutrition in its mission areas, the institution aims to break some of the psychological stress and negative social consequences of this phenomenon to achieve its overall goal.