- SAFE in Bamyan
Where we work
BAAG's Member organisations work across a large number of Afghanistan's provinces. Click on the provinces of the map below to see which organisations are present there and details of their programmes.
Some of our members - Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International UK, Child Soldiers International and Global Witness - operate on a nation-wide basis rather than in specific provinces.

SAFE in Bamyan
Honey Beekeeping in 3 Villages
The Project’s aim is to alleviate poverty and increase community resilience by facilitating the establishment of a profit-generating beekeeping business.
It also aims to provide gainful employment for women in a culturally appropriate and sustainable manner. The project should maintain growth and can be further developed without the need for continued external supervision.
- Twelve couples from the three supported villages are selected - men and their wives. 36 individuals in total.
- Training is given for 12 months,across all four seasons. All equipment is supplied e.g. hives, bee colonies, special clothing etc, and equipment for extracting honey. Special emphasis is also on Winter training.
- Training is also given in marketing the honey, and labels and containers are supplied.
- Best yield in 2014 was 19.7Kgs of honey by a couple in Qara Khawal village.