United Nations development assistance framework : in support of the Afghanistan National Development Strategy 2010-2013.

Material type: TextTextPublication details: [Kabul] : UNAMA, 2010.Description: 40 pages : illustrations, maps ; 30 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • Pamphlet HC 417 .U55 2010/ + /PDF/(12.3MB)
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Includes bibliographical references.

“Weathering the storm : peace, income and health for all Afghans”—cover page.

Summary: “The Afghanistan National Development Strategy (ANDS) charts how the Government and its partners meet the country's development needs. Based on the United Nations system's unique role and breadth of expertise, the UN framework in support of the ANDS focuses on three priority areas: (i) Governance, Peace and Stability, (ii) Sustainable Livelihoods and (iii) Basic Social Services, underpinned by cross-cutting issues such as human rights, gender equality, environment, mine action and counter-narcotics. These three priority areas are where the UN is best placed to support the Afghanistan National Development Strategy by focusing on the nexus between stability and poverty alleviation, particularly for the most marginalized and vulnerable”—(p. 4).

“Design and printed by : Sareh Graphics”—cover page.

Content: Table of contents—Mission statement—Executive summary—1. Towards development, peace and human rights—2. How does the UN support the ANDS?—3. UN support to ANDS priorities 2010-2013-matrix—4. Cross-cutting issues—5. Resource mobilization—6. Monitoring, review and evaluation—Acronyms and abbreviations—UN system web sites for Afghanistan—Glossary.