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La UNESCO contribuye a la reconstrucción de Afganistán apoyando los esfuerzos de los afganos en su búsqueda de paz, seguridad y desarrollo.    

La UNESCO y Afganistán

La UNESCO y Afganistán

    La UNESCO contribuye a la reconstrucción de Afganistán apoyando los esfuerzos de los afganos en su búsqueda de paz, seguridad y desarrollo.


    La acción de la UNESCO en Afganistán responde a la necesidad de ayudar a los afganos a ser dueños de su destino, porque son ellos quienes tienen que liderar el proceso de rehabilitación y de reconstrucción de su propio país.

    Aunque la ayuda exterior es por ahora indispensable, todo lo que, desde el interior del país, pueda obrar a favor de la paz y de la seguridad debe ser desarrollado y apoyado.

    Las acciones de la UNESCO están pues concebidas para que Afganistán tome las riendas de su propio destino.

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    Documentos
    Directory of Organizations Working for Afghanistan - by
    Compiled by the Afghanistan Information Management Service (AIMS) (February 2002) Más

    Education and Afghan Society in the twentieth century - by Saif R. Samady
    Published in November 2001, this UNESCO Education document, traces and analyses the development of modern education in Afghanistan reflecting the changing political, social and cultural policies in the country. Más

    Education troubles in Afghanistan (1999) - by Latika Padgaonkar
    Part of the grassroot stories on Education for All around the world written by journalists, non-governmental organizations and others prior to the 2000 World Education Forum Más

    Focus on challenges facing returnees - by
    Published by IRIN Más

    Innovative Strategies in Learning through Technology for Returning Refugees in Afghanistan (1999) - by
    Potential for media-technology and distance education as a cost-effective way to reach and educate the maximum number of people Más

    Plans to rebuild Bamiyan Buddhas - by Ian MacWilliam
    A prominent specialist on Afghanistan's history and culture has been speaking in London about plans for the possible reconstruction of the Bamiyan Buddhas. The two ancient statues, carved into a cliff in Bamiyan in central Afghanistan, were destroyed by the Taleban last March, causing an international outcry. The Swiss specialist, Paul Bucherer, has recently returned from examining the ruins of the Buddha statues for the United Nations cultural organisation, UNESCO. Más

    Poverty Statistics on Afghanistan - by
    Provided by the Asian Development Bank (ADP) Más

    Afghanistan - Some Basic Facts (UNDP) - by United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
    provided by UNDP Más

    UNESCO Director-Generals Press Conference on his visit to Afghanistan - by
    12 January 2002, UNIC, Islamabad Más

    2. Bonn Agreement (December 27, 2001) - by UNDP
    Agreement on provisional arrangements in Afghanistan pending the re-establishment of permanent government institutions. Text of the Agreement of the UN Talks in Bonn; published on 05.12.2001 Más

    Worldbank - Preliminary Needs Assessment for Recovery and Reconstruction (January 2002) - by
    by the Worldbank, UNDP and the Asian Development Bank Más

    1. Washington D.C (November 20, 2001) - by UNDP
    Conference on recovery and reconstruction of Afghanistan Más

    3. Berlin (December 5/6, 2001) - by
    Afghanistan Support Group Conference Más

    4. Bruxelles (december 20/21, 2001) - by
    Steering Group for Assistance in the Reconstruction of Afghanistan Más

    5. Tokyo (January 20/21, 2002) - by UNDP
    International Conference on Reconstruction Assistance to Afghanistan Más

    UN - Resolution 1383 (2001) on Afghanistan - by UN
    Adopted by the Security Council at its 4434th meeting on 6 December 2001 Más

    UN - Resolution 1401 (2002) - by UN
    Adopted by the Security Council at its 4501st meeting, on 28 March 2002 Más

    UN - Resolution 1390 (2002) - by UN
    Adopted by the Security Council at its 4452nd meeting, on 16 January 2002 Más

    UN - ITAP : Updated financial requirements - February 2002 - by UN - Reliefweb
    Immediate and Transitional Assistance Programme for the Afghan People 2002: Updated financial requirements - February 2002 Más

    Security Council Report - 18 March 2002 - by
    The situation in Afghanistan and its implications for international peace and security Más

    UN - Consolidated Interagency Appeal (Oct 2001- March 2002) - by UN - ReliefWeb
    Donor Alert Update: To Support an Inter-Agency Emergency Humanitarian Assistance Plan for Afghans in Afghanistan and in Neighbouring Countries Más

    Afghanistan - Some Basic Facts (UNDP) - by United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
    Provided by UNDP Más