Implementation of the national action plan for women in Afghanistan : an assessment : project report / Afghanistan Public Policy Research Organization (APPRO).

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: [Place of publication not identified] : Afghanistan Public Policy Research Organization (APPRO), ©2014.Description: 88 pages ; 30 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • Pamphlet HQ1236.5. A3.
Contents:
Contents: Executive summary—2. Objectives—3. Methodology—4. Findings from document review—5. Women’s access to education—6. Women’s access to healthcare—7. Women’s access to work—8. Women’s access to justice—9. Conclusion—10. Recommendations—Bibliography—Annexes.
Summary: Summary: “This study was undertaken to examine and document the extent to which the National Action Plan for the Women of Afghanistan (NAPWA) has been implemented since coming to effect in 2008 until 2013. The findings from this assessment are intended to contribute to the broader discussion on the transition planned for 2014 and provisions made to protect women’s rights in Afghanistan. The findings are also aimed at assisting the government of Afghanistan and its international donors in how to best serve…”—(page 5).
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Monograph Monograph Afghanistan Centre at Kabul University Pamphlet HQ1236.5.A3.I675 2014 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 3ACKU000390954
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Cover title.
“March 2014”.
“Afghanistan Public Policy Research Organization (APPRO) = موسسه مطالعات عامه افغانستان = دعامه خیرنو موسسه”—cover page.

“Includes bibliography”—(pages 65-67).

Contents: Executive summary—2. Objectives—3. Methodology—4. Findings from document review—5. Women’s access to education—6. Women’s access to healthcare—7. Women’s access to work—8. Women’s access to justice—9. Conclusion—10. Recommendations—Bibliography—Annexes.

Summary: “This study was undertaken to examine and document the extent to which the National Action Plan for the Women of Afghanistan (NAPWA) has been implemented since coming to effect in 2008 until 2013. The findings from this assessment are intended to contribute to the broader discussion on the transition planned for 2014 and provisions made to protect women’s rights in Afghanistan. The findings are also aimed at assisting the government of Afghanistan and its international donors in how to best serve…”—(page 5).

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