- Page 1: Islamic Republic of Afghanistan NAT
- Page 5 and 6: PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE The advanceme
- Page 7 and 8: ANALYSIS OF CONTEXT 1. OVERVIEW OF
- Page 9 and 10: the primary school level was 54% in
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- Page 15 and 16: any other field” 21 . Elimination
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- Page 21 and 22: The I-ANDS goal on gender equality
- Page 23 and 24: PILLAR I: SECURITY The Government r
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- Page 35 and 36: PILLAR 2: GOVERNANCE, RULE OF LAW A
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officials in the national and provi
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participation in all Afghan institu
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and mainstreaming of gender awarene
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Pillar 3: ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL DEVEL
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ECONOMY, WORK AND POVERTY “To men
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To attain this goal, the following
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denial of property rights (mostly a
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paid work, and (c) domestic product
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amend and abolish provisions that i
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the informal economy 71
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Even where reproductive facilities
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access to health care 56 . There is
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strategy, the Ministry of Public He
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contribute to the high MMR in Afgha
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placements) for female students to
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EDUCATION “Read in the name of th
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complete the higest possible level
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3.6 Insufficient access to accelera
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Alternate education, accelerated le
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equity in the National Skills Devel
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availability of dormitories and oth
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IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY 1. OVERVIEW
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eview and integration of gender com
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specific guidelines and checklists
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making to planning, programming, bu
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national census. Statistical public
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GENDER MAINSTREAMING POLICY Islamic
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its sector’s gender issues. The a
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PLAN FORMULATION PROCESS The proces
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) technical meetings between planni
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egional consultations in the provin
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CONSULTATIONS AND PARTICIPANTS Laun
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Naweeda (MOWA); Farida Muhib Zada (
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Participants: Rahela Nazrabi (Women
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Iqleema (Department of Planning); A
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Danish (MOWA); Qudaratullah Muhib (
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Participants: Engineer Sharif (Chie
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Haria (Supervisor, HAS); Amina Nida
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GLOSSARY Affirmative action: Broadl
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Gender Analysis: Gender analysis is
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Labour and Social Affairs (MoLSA) h
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judicial mechanisms, with differing
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22. Equal Participation of Men and