The Kindred Harmony Project uses indigenous music, in collaboration with mainstream Western artists, to help bring about health reform.
The Kindred Harmony Project in collaboration with
FM World Charities will be traveling to Afghanistan to document and record Afghani musicians. This music will then be integrated into original collaborations with established Western artists to create a music CD. Proceeds from both the CD and companion documentary film will be used to build both a primary health care clinic and an autonomous birthing clinic run by woman and adhering to Sharia law. The clinics will be in the Badhakshan region of northern Afghanistan, which has the highest maternal mortality rate in the world. The Kindred Harmony Project aims to use music to bring about reform and to build a cultural bridge between the East and the West.




















