Aiding indigenous repair and recovery an interim evaluation of the Afghanistan Urban Rehabilitation Programme (AFG/93/002) /
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submitted to the United Nations Development Programme and the United Nations Centre for Human Settlements (HABITAT).
Islamabad : UNDP, Habitat, 1996.
[5] unnumbered pages, x, 18 pages, 78, 3, 5, 15, [26] unnumbered pages : illustrations ; 30 cm.
Summary: “Substantial achievement: at the mid-point in its two year cycle the Afghanistan Urban Rehabilitation Programme (AURP) is making substantial progress toward achieving its objectives. Programme staff engage with urban neighborhoods and municipal development in a way that forcefully captures the spirit of its development objective: “to facilitate and support the indigenous process of repair and recovery in the urban areas of Afghanistan”. Implicit in the work of the programme is the belief that, even against the greatest of odds…”—(page i).
English
Humanitarian assistance – Afghanistan.
Rural development – Afghanistan.
Refugees – Afghanistan.
Economic assistance – Afghanistan.
Poor children – Afghanistan.
Children's rights – Afghanistan.
Community development – Afghanistan.
Rural development – Afghanistan.
Refugees – Afghanistan.
Economic assistance – Afghanistan.
Poor children – Afghanistan.
Children's rights – Afghanistan.
Community development – Afghanistan.
Pamphlet HV555. / A3. / A435 1996
Library of Congress Classification / Monograph
3ACKU000059617 3ACKU000018548
Cover title.
Spiral bound.
“July 1996”—cover page.
Spiral bound.
“July 1996”—cover page.