During the Soviet occupation, the civil war that followed, the rule of the Taliban and its aftermath, aid groups like CARE and the Swedish Committee for Afghanistan filled the gaps where a state had once been, providing education, health care, and employment to Afghans at home and in exile. Today, as Afghanistan struggles to rebuild, the groups continue to support schools and clinics, provide clean drinking water, and more, often carrying out projects for a government without the capacity to do so itself. But many of the groups say they feel besieged as perhaps never before.Full Story
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