Yes, some NGOs in Afghanistan do help reduce C-section costs by supporting maternal hospitals, providing free or low-cost delivery services, supplying medicines, or covering emergency obstetric care in specific areas. However, this support is not available everywhere and often depends on the province, the partner facility, and eligibility rules, so families may still need to pay for tests, transport, or medicines bought outside the hospital. The best approach is to ask the nearest public hospital or maternity center which NGO programs are active locally and what services are actually covered.