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CHAPTER 1THE ANDS: AN OVERVIEWThe o
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Water ResourcesAgriculture accounts
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This is one area where programs des
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cantly improved since 2002 in all a
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efforts and leads to better coordin
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of the participatory requirements o
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plans, which were finally consolida
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• Prioritized projects will be al
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Figure 2.6. Top priorities of provi
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CHAPTER 3THE POVERTY PROFILEIn the
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Figure 3.2. Regional poverty compar
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er of conflicts and rising poverty
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WHO THE POOR ARE: THEMOST VULNERABL
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ministration will employ more women
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PART IITHE NATIONALDEVELOPMENTSTRAT
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Table 4.1. Macroeconomic projection
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One of the most significant develop
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GROWTH PROJECTION ANDSTRATEGYThe av
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the government could work to “sca
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Core budget expenditures will remai
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External sectorExports are unlikely
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CHAPTER 5SECURITYSecurity in all pa
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stockpiles of anti-personnel mines
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• Protect and expand Afghanistan
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threats, is well advanced. The Seco
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CHAPTER 6GOVERNANCE, RULE OF LAW &
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• National Assembly Empowerment:
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• Salary support: to improve perf
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Integration of the PDPs: Seventeen
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• Increased participation of Isla
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office.Anti-Corruption Gender Equal
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terprises will be implemented by en
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tion, which would likely impose bur
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• “By end 2010, electricity wil
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energy sector will be fully account
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dents (31 percent) have benefited f
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The Strategic Policy Framework for
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Other major Government goals relati
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• Support of commercialized agric
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This requires integrating and upgra
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eing drafted with Tajikistan. These
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Expected OutcomesThe key expected o
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• The high level of illiteracy re
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the process of considering a transf
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the percentage varies significantly
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scale housing producers - the ‘pe
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The Afghanistan Compact Benchmark c
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to advanced technology that can be
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The Government will give high prior
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sessing the variety of skills neede
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compasses literacy and technical vo
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today, half of whom are out-of-scho
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transferring skills. The value and
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dearth of well qualified individual
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Spring 2007) estimated that 42 perc
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and exploitative work; children in
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adjusted to increase equity, reduce
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governments. The desire of the neig
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The Government will implement the f
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effective support to the mobilizati
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SectorAnti-CorruptionGenderCounter-
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• Improved access for women to wi
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vincial-based planning will identif
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vented from pursuing what is fair,
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ent Administrative Reforms and Civi
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The elimination of the narcotics in
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public services and (vii) improved
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mostly from their own countries, an
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and how it proposes to enhance its
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PART IVIMPLEMENTATIONAND MONITORING
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Lack of Capacity: The ANDS must foc
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Based on the costing and prioritiza
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the Public Finance Management (PFM)
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NATIONALIMPLEMENTATIONSTRUCTURESAt
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highly dependent on implementation
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towards reportage of budget outcome
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ANDS Monitoring and Evaluation Indi
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Ministerial Committees, and with do
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Afghanistan faces extremely difficu
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APPENDIX INational Action Plan (200
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PILLAR : SECURITYSECTOR : SECURITYE
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Eventual eradication of Poppy Produ
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Increased Access to Rural Energy Se
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