AFGA has continuously been engaged in disaster and crisis. The main aim of the emergency preparedness and response program is to build the institutional capacity to continue the minimum initial service package (MISP) for the affected people in the disaster and crisis setting. For this, AFGA has been continuously supported by IPPF Humanitarian (SPRINT), and Stream 3 projects. AFGA works closely with IPPF Humanitarian Hub at the international level, in order to help people in crises. Besides, United Nations Populations Fund (UNFPA) provides humanitarian and reproductive health services to the affected people by crises through 14 Mobile Health Clinics in three provinces of Afghanistan.