Afghanistan : preliminary needs assessment for recovery and reconstruction / The World Bank.

Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: [Place of publication not identified] : [UNDP ; Asian Development Bank], 2002.Description: vi, 59 pages : map ; 30 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • Pamphlet DS371.4. A763 2002
Contents:
Contents: Acknowledgements—Executive summary—I. Introduction—II. The development framework—III. Security—IV. Governance and economic management—V. Social protection, health and education—VI. Infrastructure—VII. Agriculture, food security and natural resource management—VIII. Cost estimates—Appendix.
Summary: Summary: “More than two decades of conflict and three years of drought have led to widespread human suffering and massive displacement of people in Afghanistan. Resolution 1378 of the UN security council provides the opportunity and framework for recovery and reconstruction efforts to buttress the political settlement. Afghans themselves need to manage the process of reconstruction and the international community is committed to help…”—(page ii).
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Cover title.
“January 2002”.
“Asian Development Bank ; UNDP ; World Bank”—cover page.

Includes bibliographical references.

Contents: Acknowledgements—Executive summary—I. Introduction—II. The development framework—III. Security—IV. Governance and economic management—V. Social protection, health and education—VI. Infrastructure—VII. Agriculture, food security and natural resource management—VIII. Cost estimates—Appendix.

Summary: “More than two decades of conflict and three years of drought have led to widespread human suffering and massive displacement of people in Afghanistan. Resolution 1378 of the UN security council provides the opportunity and framework for recovery and reconstruction efforts to buttress the political settlement. Afghans themselves need to manage the process of reconstruction and the international community is committed to help…”—(page ii).

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