The Agency Coordinating Body for Afghan Relief and Development (ACBAR) is an independent forum founded in 1988 in response to the demand from NGOs working with Afghan refugees in Pakistan and across the border in Afghanistan to more efficiently coordinate assistance and delivery of services. With its main office in Kabul since 2002, and seven regional offices supporting our work across the country, ACBAR brings together more than 200 National and International NGOs working in all sectors of humanitarian assistance and development in Afghanistan. ACBAR’s strategic pillars of service to its members include coordination and information sharing, advocacy for enabling environments, and supporting capacity strengthening and organizational development for our members. ACBAR has a mission to provide an efficient platform for members to carry out effective humanitarian, development, and peace building activities in Afghanistan. The members are the drive behind ACBAR, and their active participation is essential to ACBAR’s continued dynamism.
ACBAR is currently expanding its coordination footprint at the sub-national level, developing the services we provide to members to support better engagement with local authorities, better coordination between various stakeholders, and improved delivery of aid by our members. ACBAR currently maintains seven regional offices based in Kandahar, Herat, Nangarhar, Balkh, Bamiyan, Khost and Kunduz. We will be expanding our operations in each of these regions. This expansion of services includes more robust and better-quality coordination among NGO’s prior to and during emergency response efforts, as well as more broad-based coordination support for all humanitarian and basic needs actors working in these locations.