Afghan women’s movement from first women’s council to Kabul conference : conferences statement.
Material type: TextLanguage: Publication details: [Kabul] : [s.n.], 2010.Description: 5 p. ; 30 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:- Pamphlet HQ 1735.6 .A34 2010/ + /PDF/(373KB)
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“17-18, July, 2010”.
“Kabul Serena hotel conference statement”—cover page.
Summary: “The purpose of this conference is to bring a joint and collective voice of Afghan women that seems to be excluded from the grand Kabul conference which is taking place on July 20, 2010. We, the women from different provinces, have come together to solidify our voices at the capital of the country. We call on the Afghan government and international interlocutors to address women’s needs and concerns according to the priorities that were set by Afghanistan National Development Strategy (ANDS), Afghan constitution (2004), National Action Plan for Women (NAPWA) at the center of the Kabul conference…”—(p. 1).