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The ACAP project provides support for Afghan civilian families and communities that have suffered losses resulting from military operations between coalition forces and insurgents. These grants provide relatively small scale assistance packages, also known as kits, to Afghan families that have suffered losses such as death, bodily injury, and substantial damage to property. Eligible families receive a standard kit containing essential items for the home, children’s education, and tailoring supplies. Some families receive additional assistance and can choose a grocery kit, rural livelihoods kit, or haberdashery kit.
Fact Sheet ACAP Jun 2011
7 February 2012 | Hirat, Afghanistan
Roadside bombs kill or maim hundreds of innocent Afghans every year. The bombs, otherwise known as USAID/ACAP Families of 11 civilians...
6 February 2012 | Kunar, Afghanistan
Thirteen-year-old Tamim had his legs blown off when Taliban fighters attacked U.S. troops. One of the USAID/ACAP Tamim lost both of...
16 January 2012 | Kunduz, Afghanistan
A couple of months after the September 11 attacks, the U.S. military launched air strikes against Taliban USAID/ACAP Project beneficiaries with...
5 January 2012 | Parwan, Afghanistan
Within six weeks, beneficiaries received kits containing household items such as carpets, crockery, a gas stove, and a solar panel.
25 September 2011 | HIlmand, Afghanistan
USAID/ACAP Fatima and her family appreciate the assistance they received through the USAID project. A USAID project helps thousands of vulnerable Afghan women...
11 October 2010 | Bala Buluk District, Farah Province, Afghanistan
When 19-year-old Adbul Manan of Bala Buluk District in Farah Province learned that his father had died as a result of accidental fire from international...
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