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082 _aPamphlet HQ 1735.6 .S58 2003a
110 _aUnited Nations. Economic and Social Council.
245 _aThe situation of women and girls in Afghanistan / report of the Secretary-General.
260 _a[S.l] : United Nations, Economic and Social Council, 2003.
300 _a18 p. ; 30 cm.
500 _aCover title.
500 _a“United Nations, Economic and social Council”—at head of title.
500 _a“E
500 _aCN.6
500 _a2003
500 _a4”—at head of title.
500 _a“Distr.: general ; 23 January 2003 ; original: English”—cover page.
500 _a“Commission on the status of women ; forty-seventh session ; 3-14 March 2003 ; item 3 (a) of the provisional agenda ; follow-up to the fourth world conference on women and to the special session of the general assembly entitled “women 2000 : gender equality, development and peace for the twenty-first century : review of gender mainstreaming in entities of the United Nations system””—cover page.
500 _a“03-22274 (E) 130203”—cover page.
500 _aContents: I. Introduction—II. Progress and challenges facing Afghan women and girls—III. Intergovernmental and expert bodies—IV. Follow-up to the Bonn agreement and support by the United Nations system—V. Economic and social situation and response by the United Nations system—VI. Coordination of United Nations assistance to Afghan women and girls—VII. Conclusions and recommendations.
500 _aSummary: “Pursuant to Economic and Social Council resolution 2002
500 _a4 of 24 July 2002, the present report provides an overview of the situation of women and girls in system. Afghanistan in 2002 and gender-related assistance provided by the United Nations system. Afghanistan’s emergence from 24 years of conflict has led to significant positive changes in women’s lives : women are re-emerging as a political and economic force ; they participated in decision-making on the peace process and the reconstruction of their country, they were appointed to serve in government ; women are returning to the workforce and women and girls were able to gain access to education…”—cover page.
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650 _aWomen – Afghanistan.
650 _aWomen’s rights – Afghanistan.
650 _aWomen – Afghanistan – Social conditions.
650 _aSex discrimination against women – Afghanistan.
650 _aViolence against women – Afghanistan.
650 _aWomen in politics – Afghanistan.
650 _aWomen – Education – Afghanistan.
650 _aSex discrimination against women – Afghanistan.
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