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embodying the national honor as well. Gender has thus been one of the most politicized issues in Afghanistan over the past 100 … rhetoric, women suffered from very serious human rights violations throughout the conflict. With the overthrow of the Taliban … regime in 2001, Afghanistan embarked upon a new beginning, recognizing anew the contribution of the female half of its …
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Afghanistan will experience a major security and development transition over the next three years. At the Kabul and … country has fared less well, and many indicators have worsened in recent years. Afghanistan remains one of the world's least …
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Afghanistan will experience a major security and development transition over the next three years. At the Kabul and … country has fared less well, and many indicators have worsened in recent years. Afghanistan remains one of the world's least …
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. In countries such as Afghanistan, Iraq and Sierra Leone, national authorities and donors are struggling to regain control …
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The Afghanistan Expatriate Program (AEP) and the Palestinian Expatriate Professional Project (PEPP) recruit expatriates … through a merit-based system to build capacity in government departments and agencies in Afghanistan and West Bank and Gaza …
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More than 10 years after the overthrow of Saddam, the impatience of the Iraqi people and government for transformation of their economy to advance shared prosperity is growing. The government has expressed the desire for the World Bank Group to enhance its role in this transformation. This note...
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Civil service reconstruction is important in post-conflict countries because conflict erodes institutions and civil service capacity. And because successful reconstruction-in all sectors-requires domestic capacity to implement projects, a weak civil service undermines overall reconstruction...
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