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Fine-tuning the NSP : discussions of problems and solutions with facilitating partners / Palwasha Kakar.

Kakar, Palwasha.
ACKU
Kabul, Afghanistan : Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit (AREU), 2005.
[7], 44 pages ; 30 cm.
(Working paper series)
English
National Solidarity Program (NSP)
Evaluation.
National Solidarity Program (NSP) – Evaulation.
Economic development – Afghanistan.
Rural development – Afghanistan.
Non-governmental organizations – Afghanistan.
Humanitarian assistance – Afghanistan.
Postwar reconstruction – Afghanistan.
Pamphlet HC 417 .K35 2005
Library of Congress Classification / Monograph
13235 21872 3ACKU000387372 3ACKU000387984
“November 2005”.
“An Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit report”—cover page.
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents: Executive summary—1. Introduction—2. Power structures at the local level—3. Forms of women’s participation—4. Potential NSP linkages to other institutions—5. Conclusions and recommendations—References—Recent publications from AREU.
Summary: “Since mid-2004, the Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit (AREU) has been studying the National Solidarity Programme (NSP), one of the Afghan government’s national priority programmes, in order to better understand changes to power relations in rural Afghanistan as a result of the NSP. This working paper presents preliminary evidence gathered from interviews with facilitating partners (FPs) of the NSP, conducted in Kabul between February and March 2005, as well as information gathered from initial fieldwork in Bamyan, Herat, Faryab and Nangarhar…”—(p. 1).
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