A meticulously detailed 3D-model of a bright turquoise school backpack, slightly unzipped to reveal neatly stacked textbooks labeled in Dari and Pashto, colorful notebooks, and a simple graphite pencil case. The backpack rests on a clean, light-wood desk with a subtle grain, surrounded by a globe of Afghanistan, a few standing textbooks, and a small chalkboard displaying basic math equations in white chalk. Soft, diffused daylight enters from an unseen window, creating gentle reflections on the smooth plastic zipper and metal pulls. The mood is hopeful and professional, with a clean, modern nonprofit aesthetic. Framed at eye level with a slight three-quarter angle, sharp focus throughout, emphasizing access to learning resources for Afghan children.

Why Qatra

Discover how small, transparent donations create lasting access to education for children across Afghanistan.at Katra, we believe every child deserves a chance to learn, grow, and lead. In Afghanistan, countless children have dreams but lack access to essential educational tools. With Katra, your donation is a practical step toward that future. When you choose a program—whether it’s providing a tablet, funding English language classes, or enrolling students in computer skills courses—you take a real, measurable step toward change. Our computer classes open doors to digital literacy, while our English programs give children the confidence to communicate beyond borders. Step by step, we measure progress—attendance in class, confidence in speaking, and a growing mastery of technology. We work hand-in-hand with local teachers, ensuring every class is tailored, relevant, and inspiring. As you follow their journey—maybe a child mastering their first computer program or confidently delivering a speech in English—you’ll feel how your support shapes not just education, but a life. At Katra, every step is a bridge, and every class is a chance to transform dreams into reality. Choose Katra, and help us open a world of possibilities—one class, one child, one future at a time.”

About

Every Drop Opens a Classroom

Qatra connects global donors with Afghan-led classrooms, turning small, steady contributions into safe learning for children excluded from school. We partner with local educators, prioritize girls, and track every dollar so access, dignity, and hope can grow.

Our Team

A stylized 3D-model of an open textbook in Dari and English placed at the center of a minimalist, matte-white table. The pages display crisp diagrams of basic science concepts and simple geometric shapes, all rendered with sharp vector-like clarity. Surrounding the book are a solar-powered lantern, a basic tablet device showing an educational interface, and a pair of over-ear headphones, each modeled with smooth, modern surfaces in muted blues and grays. Cool, even studio lighting creates soft reflections and almost no harsh shadows, giving the scene a clean, professional nonprofit tech feel. Captured from a top-down, bird’s-eye composition with symmetrical balance, emphasizing digital and traditional learning tools working together for Afghan education.

Aarav Sharma

A high-detail 3D-model of a small village school building inspired by Afghan rural architecture, with textured earthen walls, a pale blue painted wooden door, and a simple corrugated metal roof. The school sits on a sandy courtyard where carefully modeled stone steps lead to the entrance. Around the building are planted saplings, a flagpole without a flag, and a low boundary wall, all rendered with clean geometric precision. Warm late-afternoon sunlight casts long, soft-edged shadows, highlighting the subtle imperfections in the walls. The atmosphere is quietly optimistic and professional. Shot from a slightly elevated, wide-angle perspective with balanced composition, the image feels like a polished architectural visualization that symbolizes education access in underserved regions.

Mateo García

A meticulously detailed 3D-model of a bright turquoise school backpack, slightly unzipped to reveal neatly stacked textbooks labeled in Dari and Pashto, colorful notebooks, and a simple graphite pencil case. The backpack rests on a clean, light-wood desk with a subtle grain, surrounded by a globe of Afghanistan, a few standing textbooks, and a small chalkboard displaying basic math equations in white chalk. Soft, diffused daylight enters from an unseen window, creating gentle reflections on the smooth plastic zipper and metal pulls. The mood is hopeful and professional, with a clean, modern nonprofit aesthetic. Framed at eye level with a slight three-quarter angle, sharp focus throughout, emphasizing access to learning resources for Afghan children.

Zuri Ndlovu