Memo to the president : key recommendations to the next Afghan Government / Ashely Jackson.
Material type: TextLanguage: Publication details: [Kabul] : Ministry of Finance, 2009.Description: 9 p. ; 30 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:- Pamphlet HC 417 .J33 2009/ + /PDF/(316KB)
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“January 2009”.
“Afghan Development Association (ADA), Afghan Peace and Democracy Act (APDA), Afghan Women’s Network (AWN), Afghan Women’s Skills Development Center (AWSDC), Afghan Civil Society Forum (ACSF), Coordination of Humanitarian Assistance (CHA), Cooperation Center for Afghanistan (CCA), Cooperation for Peace and Unity (CPAU), Education Training Center for Poor Women Girls of Afghanistan (ECW), Helping Afghan Farmers Organization (HAFO), Human Rights Advocacy and Research Consortium (HRRAC), Oxfam International, Organization (SMO) and Skills, Trainings and Rehabilitation Society (STARS)”—(p. 9).
Summary: “The Afghan people desperately want both human and physical security – this means protection, jobs, basic services and transparent and accountable state institutions. Given the increasing violence and the myriad challenges facing the government, these recommendations are ambitious”—(p. 8).