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  1. UN-backed training boosts Afghan police ability to address consequences of sexual abuse and violence

    19 March 2013 KABUL -  The ability of Afghan police to respond to the health consequences of sexual abuse and violence received a boost this week, through the provision of a United Nations-backed

  2. Media stakeout following SRSG Tadamichi Yamamoto's briefing to the Security Council

    19 December 2016... NEW YORK - Media stakeout following the  UN Secretary-General’s Special Representative for Afghanistan, Tadamichi ...

  3. Human rights for all citizens in Afghanistan

    7 December 2009 KABUL - The Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Afghanistan Robert Watkins, today spoke at the country's Ministry of Foreign Affairs in advance of Human Righ

  4. UNAMA welcomes return of Reform and Partnership team to electoral process

    13 July 2014 KABUL -  The United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) welcomes the agreement reached by the two Presidential candidates, Dr. Abdullah Abdullah and Dr.

  5. How women in Afghanistan are reshaping the media landscape

    12 September 2017 NILI - After two years working as a journalist in a deeply challenging environment, Insia Najafi, in her sparkling blue camouflage scarf and wide smile, is pretty sure what keeps h

  6. Briefing by Deputy Special Representative Markus Potzel to the Security Council

    27 September 2022 NEW YORK  - The following is the as-delivered transcript of the briefing by the Secretary-General’s Deputy Special Representative for Afghanistan, Markus Potzel, to the Security Co

  7. Civilian casualties in Afghanistan rise by 22 per cent in 2014

    18 February 2015 KABUL - Increased ground engagements between parties to the armed conflict in Afghanistan are behind a 22 per cent rise in conflict-related deaths and injuries of Afghan civilians

  8. Child casualties in Afghans conflict increased by 30 per cent last year – UN report

    1 July 2014 KABUL - The number of children killed or injured in Afghanistan’s armed conflict increased by 30 per cent last year compared to 2012, with armed opposition groups responsible fo

  9. Sustainable development tops UN chief’s priorities for 2010

    11 January 2010 NEW YORK - Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today outlined seven priorities for 2010, beginning with the urgent need for a renewed focus on sustainable development, including advancin

  10. Afghan authorities tackle country's high illiteracy rate

    8 September 2013 KABUL -  Despite some four million Afghans becoming literate since 2002, Afghanistan still has one of the highest illiteracy rates in the world with about nine million illiterate ad

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