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		<title>What is Kochah?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mission Kochah is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing quality assistance and creating educational opportunities for underprivileged children of Afghanistan. It aims at creating awareness of rights and protection of Afghan children. Kochah&#8217;s overall mission is to promote opportunities and living conditions of children regardless of their ethnicity, group, language, religion, or gender. History KOCHAH [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Mission</strong><br />
Kochah is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing quality assistance and creating educational opportunities for underprivileged children of Afghanistan. It aims at creating awareness of rights and protection of Afghan children. Kochah&#8217;s overall mission is to promote opportunities and living conditions of children regardless of their ethnicity, group, language, religion, or gender.</p>
<p><strong>History</strong><br />
KOCHAH is a Non Profit Organization. It was registered with the Ministry of Economics and operates under the law of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.</p>
<p>KOCHAH was founded by the most celebrated Afghanistan artist, human rights activist and UNDP&#8217;s Goodwill Ambassador Farhad Darya. At the initial stage KOCHAH used to conduct a TV shows produced by Darya Production managed by Mr. Haroon Qargha, Darya Management.</p>
<p>All the activities at that stage were financed by Farhad Darya and two Afghan business men Mr. Ratib Popal and Mr. Jamal Norzai. Mr. Najib Roshan the director of Afghanistan National Radio and Television was a close ally and supporter of KOCHAH, who extended technical support to Kochah shows.</p>
<p>The first part of the &#8220;KOCHAH&#8221; show received wide appreciations and recognition and brought Farhad Darya the Afghanistan Human Rights award. The impact of the TV show generated support at various levels and Kochah was extended co-operation and financial support by many organizations and government institutions such as the Office of the Afghanistan Government, the Ministry of Information and Culture, MoLSA, National Radio and Television and Afghan Business community.</p>
<p>With its increased outreach, KOCHAH is in the process of registration it outside the Afghanistan and will be operating in various parts of the world. It will enable all KOCHAH lovers, child rights activists support KOCHAH initiatives and make financial contribution from across the workld.</p>
<p>With the release of the third TV show, KOCHAH has been successful to increase its outreach. With ever growing support to and interest in KOCHAH, the organization is prepared to take on new initiatives and extend its support to many more Afghan under-privileged children.</p>
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