Afghanistan : the transition from humanitarian relief to reconstruction and development assistance : first report of session 2002-03 / House of Commons, International Development Committee.
Material type:
- Pamphlet HV 555 .A3 .A34 /2003/ + /PDF/(3.67MB)
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Afghanistan Centre at Kabul University | Pamphlet HV 555 .A3 .A34 /2003/ + /PDF/(3.67MB) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 21714 |
Cover title.
“14 January 2003”.
“Report, together with proceedings of the committee, minutes of evidence and appendices”—title page.
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents: Report—Summary—I. Introduction—II. Resources—III. Security—IV. Continuing humanitarian needs-food aid and food dependency—V. Drugs—VI. Gender—VII. Refugees and internally displaced people—VIII. Human rights—IX. Private sector development—X. Conclusion.
Summary: Our previous report on Afghanistan dealt with a drought and conflict-related humanitarian crisis. In this report we investigate what progress has been made from dependence on humanitarian aid, to the reconstruction and development of a wrecked country with no institutions that work, no legitimate economy, no order or security and a serious lack of capacity within government—(p. [5], Summary).