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UNAMA reminds insurgents of their duty to protect civilians
25 July 2012 KABUL - Last week, 214 Afghan civilians were killed or wounded in 48 separate incidents in Afghanistan.
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Community-based demining works
1 February 2010 KABUL - Farmers and villagers from twelve locations across Afghanistan have been taking part in demining projects to secure the lives of their families and communities.
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EVAW campaign starts in Laghman province:
30 November 2010
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Poor harvest pushes millions more into food insecurity ahead of winter, predicts Afghan official
18 October 2011 KABUL - With winter approaching, the top Afghan agricultural official said more than the usual 30 per cent of the population is expected to fall under the poverty line due to a poo
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Peace Day 2009: "it is in the minds of men that the defences of peace must be constructed"
11 September 2009 KABUL - As Peace Day 21 September approaches UNAMA is featuring articles from UN agencies on the work the UN is doing for peace in Afghanistan. 2: UNESCO
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Religious scholars gather at UN-backed event to discuss civilian casualties
20 May 2018 KABUL - To protect civilians during the armed conflict, the support of everyone in Afghan society, especial religious scholars, is crucial, participants said at a UN-backed symposi
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Bracing for a reduced wheat harvest
23 June 2011 Afghanistan is likely to face a significant food shortage in the coming months, following poor rains which have affected this season’s wheat crop.
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Call for an end to violence against women on series of nationwide radio programmes
6 December 2020 KABUL – As part of a series of interactive radio programmes marking 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Vi
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Government, United Nations and donors committed to UN role in Afghanistan
3 September 2015 KABUL - In the last of a series of three meetings to examine the role of United Nations entities in Afghanistan, senior Government and UN officials, along with represe
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Majority of Afghan brick kiln workers are child bonded labourers: ILO-backed survey
7 February 2012 KABUL - A majority of workers in Afghanistan’s brick kilns are child bonded labourers under the age of 14, according to a new survey commissioned by the International Labour Organi