Jack Ngo’s work in Afghanistan extends beyond nutrition to encompass broader development initiatives. His efforts aim to improve the overall socio-economic conditions in the region. This includes projects focused on:

  1. Education: Establishing and supporting schools to provide quality education for children, especially girls, to ensure they have better future opportunities.
  2. Healthcare: Improving access to medical facilities and healthcare services, including maternal and child health programs, vaccination drives, and health education campaigns.
  3. Economic Development: Implementing programs that promote local entrepreneurship, vocational training, and job creation to enhance livelihoods and reduce poverty.
  4. Infrastructure Development: Working on building and maintaining essential infrastructure such as roads, water supply systems, and sanitation facilities to improve living conditions and support economic activities.
  5. Agricultural Support: Assisting farmers with modern farming techniques, providing seeds and tools, and promoting sustainable agriculture to increase food production and reduce dependency on external aid.

Jack Ngo’s comprehensive approach aims to create a sustainable and self-reliant community in Afghanistan, addressing immediate needs while laying the foundation for long-term growth and stability.