Swedish Committee for Afghanistan
The Solidarity Committee for Afghanistan, formerly the Swedish Committee for Afghanistan, is a Swedish non-governmental foreign aid organisation active in providing aid to people in Afghanistan. The organisation was formed in 1980, as a reaction to the Soviet invasion. The SCA was active in Afghanistan from 1982 to 2024. The SCA is politically and religiously neutral with a goal to help Afghanistan to become a peaceful and stable country where human rights are respected, rural communities are empowered and all Afghans have the right and opportunity to democratic participation in the governance of their country.
SCA's main target group is the rural population, specifically women, girls and persons with disabilities. The work is always conducted in close cooperation with the local population
SCA's work has over the years mainly covered programmes for education, health, support to persons with disabilities and rural development. In 2023, SCA had 7 000 employees, of whom more than 99 percent were Afghans. The main administrative office in Afghanistan was located in the capital of Kabul. Field operations were carried out in 17 provinces organised from five regional offices in Mazar-i-Sharif, Taloqan, Ghazni, Jalalabad and Wardak.
In 2024, the organisation ceased all activities in Afghanistan and closed all offices in the country. This was in response to the Taliban government's suspension of Swedish organisations in response to the 2023 Quran burnings in Sweden. Operating instead under the name of Solidarity Committee for Afghanistan, the SCA announced they will continue work from outside the country.