In the remote mountains of central Afghanistan, local communities have begun building a 32-kilometer road that will connect three provinces: Daikundi, Bamyan, and Ghazni. This road is located in a mountainous area of Daikundi Province where these three provinces meet. For many years, there has been no proper road connecting these communities, and people have had to travel through narrow and dangerous mountain paths to reach hospitals, schools, and markets. For families in this region, a safe road is not just transportation — it is a lifeline.
The new road will provide safer, faster access to healthcare, education, and markets for thousands of families. It will reduce the risk of accidents, lower transportation costs, and make food and essential goods more affordable. Local residents are contributing voluntary labor, but the mountainous terrain makes the work extremely challenging and requires funding for machinery, fuel, and materials.
Even a small contribution can help turn this dangerous mountain path into a safe road that connects communities and changes lives. If you cannot donate, please consider sharing this campaign so more people can help make this road possible. Your support means a lot to the families who will use this road every day.
The new road will provide safer, faster access to healthcare, education, and markets for thousands of families. It will reduce the risk of accidents, lower transportation costs, and make food and essential goods more affordable. Local residents are contributing voluntary labor, but the mountainous terrain makes the work extremely challenging and requires funding for machinery, fuel, and materials.
Even a small contribution can help turn this dangerous mountain path into a safe road that connects communities and changes lives. If you cannot donate, please consider sharing this campaign so more people can help make this road possible. Your support means a lot to the families who will use this road every day.






