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Full Coverage: Afghanistan

June 2008

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» The OneWorld Afghanistan Country Guide
The aim of this Guide is to provide a brief introduction to human rights and sustainable development issues in Afghanistan

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The new development strategy will give regular Afghans a greater role in their country's development.
06/13/2008 Afghan president Hamid Karzai unveiled a new 5 year plan for social and economic development at a conference to reform aid efforts to Afghanistan in Paris yesterday, writes the UN News Agency.
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Related: [Aid] [International Cooperation] [Civil Society] [United Nations]
Image: The new development strategy will give regular Afghans a greater role in their country's development. © Edward Grazda / Eurasianet (Open Society Institute)
Afghans need both security and development, said Bernard Kouchner, the former humanitarian worker turned French foreign minister.
06/09/2008 Security and international aid have become dangerously intertwined in Afghanistan, even though the 5 million refugees that have returned to the country since 2002 are in desperate need of humanitarian assistance, writes policy adviser Anna Husarska.
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From: International Rescue Committee
Related: [Aid] [Refugees] [Conflict Resolution] [Security]
Image: Afghans need both security and development, said Bernard Kouchner, the former humanitarian worker turned French foreign minister. © United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network

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