"Awake NGO is an international nonprofit organization that advocates introducing major reforms in the field of public health and is working on this, and the international drug warfare failed. Over the past several decades, the supply of illegal drugs such as heroin has increased by more than 380% (UNODC) Despite the repeatedly increasing anti-drug budget, the global pharmaceutical market dramatically expanded doing.
Twelve years ago, we were a group of feminist activists to establish an inhumane organization Athina after the Yugoslav war and to increase the trafficking victims. However, when I saw the arrival of refugees, we decided that we needed to take some measures against this problem. We now have a team to help temporary camps. We also provide support and support at the Belgrade office. I came to Serbia because I married a Serbian, but I have not forgotten where I came from. In Pakistan I met refugees in Afghanistan since I was a girl. The little children in Afghanistan walk barefoot and the family sells all belongings to survive. When people say that Afghans are not real refugees, it will hurt me. Their country was destroyed
The legal framework surrounding the existence and empowerment of NGOs is complicated. There are about 800 non-governmental organizations in Afghanistan, 200 of which are international organizations and 600 are Afghanistan. Currently there are vacuums in laws that are causing some confusion in some important areas of governance. For example, non-governmental organizations law until 1996 based on the Civil Code of 1977 including regulations on non-governmental organizations. The Taliban government invalidated the "Civil Code" and enforced the Islamic law. It has now been canceled by the current government. The new government has not announced an official statement on whether to restore "civil law" yet. Nonetheless, the current government includes former high-ranking officials of the former Taliban who may want to seek "civil law" on practical issues in order to solve legislative problems.
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) are non-profit, civic-based organizations whose functions are independent of the government. Non-governmental organizations, sometimes referred to as civil society, are organized at the community, national and international levels to fulfill specific social or political objectives, and are inherently collaborative rather than commercial.