Non-formal Approach to Training, Education and Jobs in Afghanistan (NATEJA) : Environmental and social management framework : draft final report / prepared by Thomas E. Walton.
Material type:
- Pamphlet GE320. A33.
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Afghanistan Centre at Kabul University | Pamphlet GE320.A33.W358 2013 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 3ACKU000545680 |
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Cover title.
“August 8, 2013”.
“E4272”—at head of title.
“Public disclosure authorized”—cover page.
“Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, the Ministry of Labor, Social Affairs and Martyred and Disabled”—at head of title.
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents: abbreviations and acronyms—Executive summary—Introduction—Objective of the ESMF—Project description—Policy, legal, and administrative framework—Potential impacts, typical mitigation measures, and monitoring—Safeguards instruments to be produced during implementation—Capacity-building—Consultation and disclosure—Estimated budget for ESMF implementation—References—Annexes.
Summary: “The Islamic Republic of Afghanistan has proposed a project, known as Non-Formal Approach to Training, Education and Jobs in Afghanistan (NATEJA), to be executed by the National Skills Development Program (NSDP), Ministry of Labor, Social Affairs and Martyred and Disabled (MoLSAMD) and financed by a grant of US $30.8 million from the Afghanistan Reconstruction Trust Fund (ARTF). The project’s objective is to increase the potential for employment and higher earnings of targeted young Afghan women and men in rural and semi-urban areas through non-formal skills training as well as improvement in basic literacy and numeric skills…”—(page 4).
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