Salam 6 : 400 KM through Paktika 18-23 December 1988.
Material type:
- Paktika (Afghanistan) – Social conditions
- Rural development – Afghanistan – Paktika (Province)
- Afghanistan – Paktika (Province) – Economic conditions
- Land use, rural – Afghanistan – Paktika (Province)
- Agricultural resources – Afghanistan – Paktika (Province)
- Non-governmental organizations – Afghanistan – Paktika (Province)
- Pamphlet HN 670.6 .P34 .S35 /1988
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Cover title.
“21 February 1989”.
“Operation Salam”—at head of title.
“Geneva, 21
2
89”—cover page.
“UNOCA
SALAM
6, GE.89-00579”—cover page.
Contents: 1. Overview—2. Executive summary—3.recommendations for action—4. Security and ordnance—5. Mines—6. Access routes and logistics—7. Food needs—8. Storage—9. The land—10. Health and education—11. Operational partners.
Summary: “The mission concluded that there was no immediate survival crisis to be faced by the population presently living in Paktika province. At the same time it was felt that there are substantial relief and rehabilitation need which ought to be addressed in order to restore normal like and prepare the ground for an organized return of the refugee population…”—(p. 3).
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