Case study Afghanistan : Evaluation of UNDP assistance to conflict-affected countries / by Carrol Faubert…[et.al.].
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- Pamphlet HV 555 .A3 .F38/2006/ + /PDF/(418KB)
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Cover title.
“United Nations Development Programme, Evaluation office”—at head of title.
“Includes bibliography”—(p. 55-57).
Contents: Acronyms—Executive summary—Introduction—1. Has human security in Afghanistan improved since 2000? (p. 8)—2. Contribution of United Nations to human security (p. 13)—3. The role of UNDP (p. 17)—4. Partnerships, coordination and management (p. 41)—5. Lessons learned (p. 50)—annexes.
Summary: “The human security situation in Afghanistan is precarious. On the positive side, since 2000, the Taliban has been overthrown; three elections have been held and formally democratic institutions established; some five million refugees have returned and some four million girls have returned to schools. At the same time, the insurgency is intensifying especially in the south; the legitimacy of the government is weak because of the role of former commanders in key positions; crime and human rights violations are widespread, especially crimes against women; unemployment is high and access to public services is weak and in some areas nonexistent; and poppy cultivation is increasing”—(p. [4]).