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Afghanistan

New policy a lifeline to more than half a million internally displaced

Afghanistan’s new policy to help more than 600,000 internally displaced people, many of whom live on the brink of starvation and in cramped makeshift dwellings, is a milestone, said Amnesty International. However, the organization warns that…

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News and Press Release
Source:
Amnesty
Posted:
10 Feb 2014

Afghanistan

Afghanistan UNICEF Humanitarian Action for Children 2014

2014 will be a crucial year for the continued stability of Afghanistan. The presidential elections and the withdrawal of international combat forces from the country will most likely have significant economic and security implications for development,…

Afghanistan

Reject New Law Protecting Abusers of Women

Karzai Should Not Sign Procedural Code Denying Women Legal Protections (Kabul, February 4, 2014) – Afghan President Hamid Karzai should refuse to sign a new criminal procedure code that would effectively deny women protection from domestic violence…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
HRW
Posted:
4 Feb 2014

Afghanistan + 1 more

Life at the end of the world’s largest refugee repatriation

By John James JALALABAD, 31 January 2014 (IRIN) - Just before his 18th birthday, Naik Mohammad relocated to Afghanistan, a country he only knew from family stories and the television news. Mohammad, an Afghan refugee born and raised…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
TNH
Posted:
31 Jan 2014

Afghanistan

Afghanistan's gains at risk as it enters period of political uncertainty

Education minister has helped bring millions of children into school system against a backdrop of conflict and Taliban threats Afghanistan is on track to bring 2 million registered but absentee schoolchildren, many of them girls, into the…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
Guardian
Posted:
30 Jan 2014

Afghanistan

Protracted Relief and Recovery Operation – Afghanistan 200447: Assistance to Address Food Insecurity and Undernutrition

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The operating landscape in Afghanistan will become increasingly challenging over the medium term as international troops withdraw, foreign aid levels decline, and presidential and parliamentary elections are contested. Growing insecurity resulting from these pivotal transitions…

Afghanistan

Four UN personnel among those killed in Afghan suicide bombing

18 January 2014 – Top United Nations officials and the Security Council have strongly condemned a suicide attack at a restaurant in the Afghan capital, Kabul, on Friday evening that killed 21 people, including four UN…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
UN News
Posted:
19 Jan 2014

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