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ICT for Reconstruction and Development: Afghanistan Challenges and Opportunities
This paper publish by the US Center for Technology and National Security Policy presents affirms that experiences from recent U.S. government (USG) and coalition interventions in the Balkans, Afghanistan, and Iraq repeatedly have demonstrated that ICT activities supporting stabilization, reconstruction, and development operations in an affected nation can be problematic. 'These activities suffer from a lack of adequate understanding of the affected-nation information culture and ICT business cul more...
September 26, 2008
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'The nature, causes, and effects of insecurity in Afghanistan vary widely, and there is a corresponding variation in the most effective means by which insecurity can be addressed. Often a range of steps are required in different degrees, such as to strengthen the rule of law, build professional security forces, reduce poverty, or improve governance.

Peacebuilding is one important means of addressing insecurity, yet most of the peacebuilding work in Afghanistan has been at a political level, w more...

Added by  Najmee Chowdhury  November 20, 2008

The Afghan Government has articulated its overarching goals for the well-being of its people in the Afghanistan Millennium Development Goals Country Report 2005 – Vision 2020. Consistent with those goals, this Compact identifies three critical and interdependent areas or pillars of activity for the five years from the adoption of this Compact:

1. Security;
2. Governance, Rule of Law and Human Rights; and
3. Economic and Social Development.

A further vital and cross-cutting area of work more...

Added by  Kasem Ali  November 20, 2008

- An assessment of winter wheat planting was conducted by FEWS NET between October 29 and November 7, 2008. The main objective of the assessment was to forecast the outcome of the 2009 winter wheat harvest on the basis of agricultural input use, land preparation, and are planted in 2008.

- Winter wheat planting is expected to be normal this year in all visited provinces, with the exception of Bamyan and Wardak, where winter wheat planting decreased by 20 to 40 percent.

- High prices of i more...

Added by  Kasem Ali  November 19, 2008

Sharifa Seddiqi is a most unusual woman. Not only is she the sole female surgeon in Afghanistan's war-ravaged southern province of Kandahar, she also runs Mirwais hospital in Kandahar, the main hospital in the region.

This is not a job for the faint-hearted. Kandahar's Mirwais hospital serves a population of 3 million in what remains one of the most insecure and violent areas of the country. It is also where women continue to suffer particular repression in a resolutely traditional society.
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Added by  Kasem Ali  November 19, 2008

Afghan President Hamid Karzai has signed nine execution orders that have been carried out at Afghan prisons during the past week. UN human rights officials say they are concerned about the executions because of the shortcomings of the judicial system.

But a growing number of Afghans -- weary of lawlessness and increased violent crime in their country -- are demanding the execution of convicted murderers, rapists, or kidnappers. In fact, many tell RFE/RL they want the government to execute cr more...

Added by  Kasem Ali  November 19, 2008

This Data Report provides a summary of the six aggregate governance indicators, together with all of the publicly-available disaggregated data on which the aggregate indicators are based. The underlying data as well as methodological issues are described more fully in 'Governance Matters VII: Governance Indicators for 1996-2007' (June 2008).

The Report displays the country's performance for all available years between 1996 and 2007 in six governance dimensions: i) Voice & Accountability, ii) more...

Added by  Kasem Ali  November 18, 2008

Afghanistan National Development Strategy, which reflects the commitment of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan to poverty reduction and private sector-led economic growth for a prosperous and stable Afghanistan. The ANDS Oversight Committee (OSC) was mandated by the Government to produce a Millennium Development Goals-based national strategy that is Afghan-owned and meets the requirements for a Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper.

These documents describe the country's macroeconomic, structural more...

Added by  Kasem Ali  November 18, 2008

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