Health and education in Afghanistan : 10 years after-quantity not quality / Agency Coordinating Body for Afghan Relief (ACBAR).
Material type:
- Health education – Afghanistan
- Health care – Afghanistan
- Health services – Afghanistan
- Public health – Afghanistan
- Children health – Afghanistan
- Education – Afghanistan
- Women – Education – Afghanistan
- Medical assistance – Afghanistan
- Community health services – Afghanistan
- Humanitarian assistance – Afghanistan
- Pamphlet RA 541 .A3 .H43 /2011
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Cover title.
“November 2011”.
“Includes bibliography”—(p. 40).
The folded page is in Dari texts.
Contents: Acknowledgements—Abbreviations—Executive summary—Approach and methodology—Background—Situation analysis—Cross-cutting issues—Areas for further work—Sustainability issues—conclusion—A way forward : recommendations—Bibliography—Notes.
Summary: “Since 2001, significant effort has been made by the Government of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan (GOIRA), supported by the international community, to improve healthcare and education. Access to basic health services has officially soared from approximately 9% to over 80% since 2001…”—(p. 6).