Afghanistan National Tribal Cultural Council (Afghanistan NTCC) was established based on the decision number 696 of the Civil Society Organization Board of Ministry of Justice of Afghanistan and license number 3448 in the year of 2011, It is headquartered located in Kabul and 34 provincial offices throughout Afghanistan.
About 200 civil society organizations have joined this organization, and more than 70,000 people across Afghanistan have joined and received ID card.
Its main activities include ensuring social justice through litigation, defending the rights of minorities, especially youth and women, defending the rights of vulnerable groups, supporting freedom of expression, supporting the education of women and girls, empowering of women, providing education, counselling and peace building programs in Afghanistan.
Our door is open to all, joint us in order to support civil society and defend the human rights of the vulnerable and the oppressed nation.
Objectives
- Ensuring the social justice of the Afghanistan people
- Supporting the youth and women of Afghanistan, especially the vulnerable
- Ensuring human rights
- Providing education for the people of Afghanistan
- Provide access to social services
- Supporting endangered Afghanistan cultures
Vision:
Peaceful living, access to social services, access to education, freedom of expression, women’s education and work.