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A Place at the Table: Afghan Women, Men and Decision Decision-making Authority
Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit, 2005What constitutes gender issues in the Afghan context? What opportunities exist for improving gender-sensitive programming, policy formulation and indicators of success? This briefing paper acknowledges that Afghan women have made certain gains in the post-Taleban era, particularly in national-level legal and political arenas but also at the local level of development interventions.DocumentProtection solutions for displaced women and children
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2007Women and children face unique risks during times of conflict and related displacement, including rape, domestic violence, child abuse, exploitative labour and so on. In these situations, community-based programs, designed in consultation with affected women and children, offer the most sustainable protection.DocumentPrinciples and pragmatism: civil-military action in Afghanistan and Liberia
Cordaid, 2006This study looks into civil-military relations in conflict and post-conflict countries.DocumentUrban livelihoods in Afghanistan
Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit, 2006Poor urban households in Afghanistan are excluded from the most basic services and are forced to live day-to-day on unreliable income flows in often health-threatening environments.DocumentWorld Drug Report 2006
United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, 2006This report, from the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, provides an overview of illicit drug trends internationally. Volume One analyses the trends of how drugs are produced, trafficked and used in the world and includes a special thematic chapter on cannabis. Volume 2 provides detailed statistics.DocumentWhen more is less: aiding statebuilding in Afghanistan
Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2006This paper analyses state building in Afghanistan highlighting the dependent nature of the current process.DocumentChild labour in the Latin America and Caribbean Region: a gender based analysis
Understanding Children’s Work (UCW) Programme, 2006What are the gender differences in labour performed by children in Latin America and the Caribbean? This study analyses how gender stereotypes and cultural norms affect household decisions concerning children's time-use, and the implications this has for policy. It covers girls and boys both at work in paid economic activity and performing household chores in their own homes.DocumentPsychosocial challenges and interventions for women affected by conflict
Women for Women International, 2006This issue of Critical Half focuses on psycho-social support for women in conflict and post-conflict societies.DocumentPsychosocial challenges and interventions for women affected by conflict
Women for Women International, 2006The articles in this journal edition highlight the psychological and social difficulties encountered by conflict-affected women. The general hardship and trauma of conflict is often compounded further by gender-based violence, which takes a heavy toll on women's mental health.DocumentTaking Stock: Afghan Women and Girls Five Years On
Womankind, 2006Are the gains made on paper by women in Afghanistan matched by the realities on the ground? This third report in the 'Taking Stock' series finds that there have been some legal, civil and constitutional gains for women in Afghanistan over the last five years.Pages
