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In 2025, an estimated 9.3 million people—69% of the country’s total population of 13.4 million—are expected to need some form of humanitarian assistance in South Sudan.
Access to quality healthcare for all remains a problem in Afghanistan. Since 1995, we have been strengthening and supporting the health system to improve the health and wellbeing of the population.
By strengthening mental health and psychosocial support services, HealthNet TPO wants to improve the mental health and psychosocial wellbeing of people living in Afghanistan, particularly for women and children. There is no health without mental health.
HealthNet TPO is tackling malnutrition in Afghanistan by improving access to essential nutrition services in Kabul and Khost provinces. Through prevention, treatment, and community empowerment, we are addressing the root causes of malnutrition and helping families rebuild healthier, more resilient lives.
HealthNet TPO is transforming healthcare in South Sudan by strengthening local health systems and empowering communities. Through the Multi-Donor Trust Fund, we are improving maternal and child health services, fostering government ownership, and ensuring lasting access to essential care.
HealthNet TPO, with UNHCR, is enhancing healthcare for 95,000 refugees in Burundi. This project strengthens services in camps, provides mental health support, and improves nutrition, ensuring sustainable care for vulnerable communities.
Since 2023, severe flooding in Burundi has displaced thousands more than 3,000 children in vulnerable situations. HealthNet TPO, with partners, is strengthening local systems to ensure long-term support for affected families and children.
Building sustainable peace and gender equality in South Sudan through mental health and psychosocial support.
Women who feel protected and resilient are more able to become active participants for peacebuilding in their communities. HealthNet TPO supports women and girls, providing psychosocial support and building stronger community networks so that they feel empowered and enabled to engage in decision-making processes for sustainable peace.
Improving access to vital eye treatments is one of the ways that we are working with people and communities to improve health and wellbeing in Afghanistan.