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Children to be at center of any peace framework for Afghanistan
24 February 2010... KABUL - The protection of children must be at the center of the reconciliation agenda of the Government ...
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Key Documents and Reports
9 September 2015 UN Core Documents
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Protection of Civilians in Armed Conflict - Annual Report 2011
4 February 2012 KABUL - First of all let me greet you all and welcome you all here today. And we are very much honoured by your presence and by your interest.
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Press conference: Mid-Year Report 2011 Protection of Civilians in Armed Conflict
14 July 2011 KABUL - Staffan de Mistura, Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Afghanistan: Bismillah al-Rahman al-Rahim. Thank you for coming.
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Armed conflict blocking efforts to achieve universal primary schooling, UN warns
1 March 2011
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UN welcomes Afghan government’s efforts to end recruitment and use of children in security forces
1 August 2014... commitment to end and prevent the recruitment of children in the Afghan national security force ...
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UNAMA calls for safety first, as civilian casualties rise by 14% in 2009
13 January 2010... (UNAMA) today called on all sides of Afghanistan’s conflict to minimize the impact of fighting on civilians. ...
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UN chief highlights ‘critical importance’ of environment protection in times of conflict
6 November 2013 NEW YORK - Highlighting the environmental dimension of sustainable development, United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has expressed concern that natural resources continue t
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UN envoy urges universal ratification of treaty to end use of children in conflict
14 February 2012... KABUL - The United Nations envoy for children and armed conflict today called for universal ratification of a treaty protocol ...
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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 ...