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Executive SummaryI. INTRODUCTIONAfg
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Map of AfghanistaniiiAfghanistan Na
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percent of the seats in the Nationa
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capacity limitations throughout the
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A Transport Sector Inter-Ministeria
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The regional cooperation initiative
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Justice system between government a
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temporary or permanent disabilities
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