Immediate and transitional assistance programme for the Afghan people 2002 / United Nations.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: Islamabad ; Kabul : United Nations (UN), 2002.Description: 64 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmSubject(s):- Humanitarian assistance – Afghanistan
- Economic assistance – Afghanistan
- Community development – Afghanistan
- Women and children – Afghanistan
- Health care – Afghanistan
- Human rights – Afghanistan
- Education – Afghanistan
- Refugees – Afghanistan
- Food security – Afghanistan
- Postwar reconstruction – Afghanistan
- Pamphlet HV555. A3.
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Cover title.
“January 2002”.
“By working together, we have every chance of mounting the king of fully integrated approach to recovery that is needed to help Afghan people reap the rewards of peace / Kofi Annan, UN Secretary-General (Brussels, December 2001)”—cover page.
Contents: List of acronyms—Preface—I. Introduction—II. The current situation and challenges ahead—III. Guiding principles—IV. Approaches to coordination and implementation—V. Sectoral strategies and activities for 2002—Food assistance—Food security, agriculture and environment—Nutrition—Health—Water and sanitation—Shelter, housing and urban renewal—Protection and promotion of human rights—Gender—Mine action—Education—Refugees, returnees and reintegration—Governance—Employment—Infrastructure—Coordination and common services—Annexes.
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