When winter and rising prices converge, even the most basic necessities of life become daily concerns. Bread on the table is no longer just food; it represents security, peace of mind, and the dignity of a family. In such circumstances, a helping hand is more than assistance. It is relief, a moment to breathe.
As part of its continued humanitarian efforts, the Habibyar Charitable Foundation distributed essential food supplies, including flour and cooking oil, to 7,500 vulnerable families in Farah and Nimroz provinces. The initiative was implemented to strengthen food security and ease the economic pressure facing at-risk households.
Distribution Details in Farah Province
In Farah Province, including the districts of Anar Dara and Qala-e-Kah, 2,500 families benefited from the program. A total of 3,400 bags of flour and 3,400 containers of cooking oil were delivered and distributed. In consideration of varying levels of need, some of the most disadvantaged families received two bags of flour and two containers of oil to help alleviate more severe livelihood challenges.
Distribution Details in Nimroz Province
In Nimroz Province, including the districts of Chakhansur, Kang, and the central areas of Zaranj city, 5,000 families were supported. For this province, 6,600 bags of flour and 6,600 containers of cooking oil were transported and distributed. Similarly, a number of the most vulnerable households were allocated double rations to ensure fairness and attention to actual levels of need.
Total Assistance Delivered
In total, 10,000 bags of 50-kilogram flour and 10,000 five-liter containers of cooking oil were distributed across Farah and Nimroz provinces by the Habibyar Charitable Foundation. This scale of assistance marked a significant step toward meeting the essential needs of thousands of families grappling with serious economic hardship.
Transparency, Fairness, and Human Dignity
All stages of assessment, identification, and distribution were carried out with a firm commitment to transparency, impartiality, and respect for human dignity. Field teams worked diligently to ensure that assistance reached those genuinely in need, and that the distribution process was conducted in an orderly, transparent, and respectful manner.
The Habibyar Charitable Foundation remains dedicated to standing alongside vulnerable families and implementing meaningful, targeted programs aimed at reducing poverty and strengthening social solidarity. We believe that through compassion and responsibility, it is possible to replace worry with reassurance and fill more tables with hope.
The assessment and distribution process in Farah and Nimroz provinces was conducted systematically over a period of 12 days, from 3 February to 15 February 2026 (14 Dalwa to 26 Dalwa 1404), following a structured and well-planned approach.






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