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Afghanistan at a Crossroads: Recommendations for the UN Security Council on the 2014 UNAMA mandate
Overview
As Afghanistan prepares for presidential elections and the withdrawal of international forces, insecurity continues to spread across the country, with a devastating impact on civilians. The role of the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) in advancing human rights, supporting humanitarian access and promoting peace and reconciliation efforts must be strengthened – particularly as it relates to the agenda on women, peace and security in Afghanistan. It is critical that the significant gains that have been made in the last decade are not lost.
This briefing outlines the key concerns of civil society organizations in Afghanistan and puts forward suggested action for the consideration of UN Security Council members.
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Publisher(s)
- Act for Peace
- ActionAid
- Afghan Civil Society Forum
- Afghan Women Service and Education
- Afghan Women Skill Development Centre
- Afghan Women's Educational Centre
- Afghan Women's Union
- Agency Coordinating Body for Afghan Relief and Development
- Australian Council for International Development
- British and Irish Agencies Afghanistan Group
- Church World Service
- Cooperation Centre for Afghanistan
- International Women's Development Agency
- Islamic Relief Australia
- Mahboba's Promise
- Norwegian Church Aid
- Oxfam International
- Peace and Security
- Peace Training and Research Organisation
- Research Institute for Women
- TEAR Australia
- Training Human Rights Association for Afghan Women
- Watch on Basic Rights Afghanistan Organization
- Women Peace and Security Academic Collective
- World Vision Australia
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