HRROA believe to build peace through delivering of development and humanitarian programs at least at grassroots level. In the current situation it is really important to support the people of Afghanistan to come out of such difficult economic situation in the country. HRROA is implementing interventions in WASH and other program under the ‘resilient community for peace and development program’ in communities selected for the program. The resilient communities program links development and peace initiatives and within these initiatives the various components of peace and development with each other. The main components where for instance WASH program will have synergies include: working on the drinking water sources can prevent water wastage and proper allocation of water. This can save water for irrigation, which can result in increased productivity of agricultural land bringing more income to farming communities. Further synergies can be established through the establishment of WASH committees in communities. In rural communities in Afghanistan, conflicts over water resources are common place. These conflicts may not always result in violence, but they do erode the social cohesion amongst and between communities. Having an inclusive approach, and building the capacity of WASH committees in peace building techniques will add to community resilience, the goal of the program.