The Enabled Children Initiative (ECI) is an independent charity organization registered in the United Kingdom, and as a 501(c)(3) in the USA with a charity branch in Afghanistan (number 465). ECI supports children in Afghanistan with disabilities with residential, educational and income generation support for families. Through our 5 programs, we support children with disabilities who are the most vulnerable—abandoned by families living in extreme poverty who have no resources to cope, or unclaimed by family after the death of one or both parents. We also work with families with disabled children, providing educational and income generation support, in order to prevent the abandonment or institutionalization of children with disabilities. ECI improves the children’s quality of life and helps them reach their full potential.
About the Community-based Disability Awareness & Support Program:
80% of Afghan adults, and 17% of Afghan children, live with some form of disability, according to the Asia Foundation’s Model Disability Survey of Afghanistan from 2020. In Afghanistan’s current humanitarian crisis, people with disabilities are some of the most vulnerable, especially children with disabilities. In December 2021, ECI launched the Community-based Disability Awareness & Support Program to do the following in communities across Afghanistan:
The objective of the program is to start community and family-based dialogues about disability that aim to motivate positive behavior change to result in a more level-playing field for children with disabilities and a greater understanding and acceptance of disability. Another objective is to provide practical support and emergency relief for families in order to help safeguard children with disabilities during this time of particular vulnerability.
The program is being implemented in Nangarhar, Kabul, Herat, Mazar, Bamian and Balkh provinces and also features a national radio program on disability awareness implemented by our national radio production partner. The program will run through March 2024, with the possibility to extend if funding allows.
Role and responsibilities
The Program Manager’s roles and responsibilities include the following:
Behavioral Competencies:
hr@enabledchildren.org