Mother and Child Care Organization

About MCCO

Nurturing futures. Empowering families across Afghanistan through healthcare, education, and sustainable development.

Our Story

Founded to serve Afghanistan’s most vulnerable

Founded in 2023 by a dedicated group of Afghan professionals, Mother and Child Care Organization (MCCO) was established to address the pressing needs of Afghanistan’s most vulnerable populations. As a non-profit, apolitical organization, MCCO focuses on three key areas: healthcare, education, and sustainable agriculture. With a strong emphasis on empowering youth and women, MCCO combines technical expertise with a commitment to sustainable development and gender equality, in line with UN goals.
Three Core Pillars

Healthcare, Education, and Sustainable Agriculture

Our Approach

Community-driven, sustainable, and gender-equal programs

Global Alignment

Aligned with UN Sustainable Development Goals

STRATEGIC PILLARS

Our Goals

The priorities guiding our work in communities across Afghanistan.

1

Enhance Maternal & Child Health

Deliver quality basic health services, nutrition, and preventive care to mothers, newborns, and children in underserved communities across Afghanistan.

2

Expand Access to Education

Increase opportunities for safe, community-based education with a special focus on girls and children in remote areas.

3

Empower Women and Youth

Build skills, leadership, and economic opportunities so women and young people can actively shape their futures.

4

Ensure Transparency & Accountability

Conduct rigorous third-party monitoring and maintain full financial transparency so aid reaches the people who need it most.

5

Strengthen Local Capacity

Train community health workers, educators, and local leaders to create lasting, community-owned solutions.

6

Respond to Crises & Build Resilience

Provide timely humanitarian support and help communities recover and thrive after emergencies.

Areas of emphasis

Focused support across urgent community needs

Community outreach

Health awareness, education access, and trusted public information.

Capacity building

Training and support for local health, education, and community service providers.

Emergency response

Humanitarian assistance that protects health, learning, and family stability.

Livelihood support

Agriculture and recovery support that helps households become more resilient.