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The aim of this Guide is to provide a brief introduction to human rights and sustainable development issues in Afghanistan

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Afghan man with destroyed tank in background
29.09.2007 A recent report on Afghanistan reveals that social and economic progress is still a distant dream for its people as they struggle amidst military conflict. Over six million Afghans remain hungry while 60,000 children are addicted to drugs, the Human Development Report 2007 claimed.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Poverty] [Health] [Narcotics] [Nutrition/malnutrition] [Arms & military] [Conflict] [MDGs]
Image: Afghan man with destroyed tank in background © CARE International UK
Afghan children in wait of peace
21.09.2007 The Taliban has promised to support the immunization drive against polio on the International Day of Peace, which falls on September 21st, by letting the vaccinators do their job. As guns fall silent, the people of Afghanistan will celebrate peace in a series of activities planned across the country.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Children] [Youth] [Health] [United Nations]
Image: Afghan children in wait of peace © Daniel Sullivan
Afghan women and children
07.09.2007 NATO should develop a gender policy for NATO's 25 provincial reconstruction teams in order to better address the needs of women and bridge the gap between military and civilian reconstruction efforts, say women's rights advocates.
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From: Advocacy Project
Image: Afghan women and children
05.09.2007 Lack of jobs, safe drinking water, accessible health care, education and housing are the main obstacles to the return and reintegration of Afghan refugees, according to the Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission.
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From: United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
05.09.2007 Many Afghans returning to their homeland face a number of major challenges, including a lack of employment, health care, education and housing, according to an assessment carried out with the support of the United Nations refugee agency.
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From: United Nations
Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Migration] [Refugees]

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