Economic and social rights in Afghanistan / designed by Murtaza Alizada.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: Kabul, Afghanistan : Afghanistan Independent Human Right, 2006. Description: ii, 58 pages : color illustrations, color map, charts ; 27 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:- Pamphlet JC599. A3.
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Monograph | Afghanistan Centre at Kabul University | Pamphlet JC599.A3.E266 2006 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 2 | Available | 3ACKU000150648 | |||
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Cover title.
“May 2006”.
“Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission”—at head of title.
“Adequate standard of living, adequate nutrition, health care, education, decent work and protection against calamities are not just development goals-they are also human rights”—cover page.
“Afghanistan Independent Human Rights’ publishes”—cover page.
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents: 1. Introduction—2. Human rights field monitoring methodology—3. Demographic breakdown—4. The right to an adequate standard of living—5. Child labour—6. The right to property and the right to adequate housing—7. The right to water—8. The right to health—9. The right to education—10. The right to participate in development—11. Right to an effective remdy—12. Priorities for the future—13. Conclusions—14. Recommendations.
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