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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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    Fotos
    MuseeDGSmall.jpgKabul museum
    January 2002

    MinaretJamSmall.jpgMinaret of JAM
    Islamic architecture, 1974

    Phunhcrmapsmall.jpgAfghanistan Map
    (c) UNHCR

    HeratSmall.jpgHerat Mosque
    Afghanistan, 1974

    Phbamayansmall.jpgBamiyan
    General view of the Bamiyan Buddha

    DSCN0876falverte100.jpgBamiyan valley
    september-october 2002

    Phitemkaboulmuseumsmall.jpgDipankara, the Buddha
    Kabul Museum

    Phkabul_officesmall.jpgFormer UNESCO educational technology centre
    Kabul

    PhGirls readingsmall.jpgGirls reading
    In Afghanistan

    Phkarzai_visitsmall.jpgHamid Karzai was in UNESCO Headquarters on 1st March 2002
    UNESCO, Paris

    Phkarzaismall.jpgHamid Karzai , Abdullah Abdullah and UNESCO representatives
    (Tokyo, Japan; 21/01/2002 - 22/01/2002)

    Phkarzai_visit_1small.jpgHamid Karzai, Koïchiro Matsuura, Aziza Bennani
    UNESCO Headquarters, 1 March 2002 (c) UNESCO

    Phafgmuseumheadbuddhasmall.jpgHead of Buddha
    Afghan Museum, Kaboul

    PhDG surroundedsmall.jpgInterview with UNESCO Director-General Matsuura
    Kabul, January 2002


    Sitios web
    ADB (Asian Development Bank)
    Afghanistan Special
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    AIMS (Afghanistan Information Management Service)
    AIMS is a joint venture between UNOCHA and UNDP, reporting directly to the UN Coordinator for Afghanistan.
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    Development Gateway
    Afghanistan Special : Post-war Reconstruction and Development in Afghanistan
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    FAO (Food and Agriculture Organisation of UN)
    Strengthening the response capacity of the Afghanistan Assistance Community
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    ICRC (International Committee of the Red Cross)
    Afghanistan Special
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    IOM (International Organization for Migration)
    Return of Qualified Afghans Programme (IOM-RQA)
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    NETAID - Afghan Refugee Crisis
    NetAid works with local partners in the region to help the most vulnerable.
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    OCHA (United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs)
    Focus on Afghanistan
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    ReliefWeb
    Special Afghanistan
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    UN & Afghanistan
    Provided by the UN News Centre
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    UN - IRIN News
    Provided by the Integrated Regional Information Network (IRIN), part of the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA).
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    UN Islamabad
    Latest Developments on the Crisis in and around Afganistan
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    UN WomenWatch
    Aghan Women
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    UNDP (United Nations Development Programme)
    Afghanistan Recovery
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    UNESCO
    Afghan Cultural Crisis, March 2001
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    UNESCO (Aghanistan Image Gallery)
    From UNESCO's Photobank
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    UNFPA (United Nations Population Fund)
    Humanitarian Crisis in Afghanistan. Relief Effort Aims to Save Women's Lives
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    UNHCR (United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees)
    Crisis in Afghanistan
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    UNICEF (United Nations Children's Fund)
    Humanitarian Crisis in Afghanistan Region
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    UNIFEM (United Nations Development Fund for Women)
    Women's Leadership Role in the Reconstruction of Afghanistan
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    UNV (United Nations Volunteers)
    UN Volunteers for Afghanistan
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    WFP (World Food Programme)
    Focus on vulnerable groups in Afghanistan
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    WHO (World Health Organization)
    Afghanistan Crisis
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    Worldbank
    Reconstruction of Afghanistan
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    Documentos
    Focus on challenges facing Afghan journalists - by
    Published by IRIN Más

    Afghanistan's rich cultural heritage in ruins - by Nadeem Iqbal
    Many outsiders probably see only rubble and desolation in Afghanistan, the last known lair of fugitive Osama bin Laden. But archeologists and other experts say the war-devastated country has much to offer in terms of because of its unique past and role in world history. Más

    Reconstruire l'Afghanistan - by Koichiro Matsuura
    par Koichiro Matsuura, Directeur général de l'UNESCO Más

    The Writing's on the Wall - by Martin Hadlow
    Article about media training in Afghanistan Más

    5. Tokyo Conference on Afghanistan - Address by Kofi Annan (January 2002) - by
    Address of UN Secretary General Kofi Annan to the International Conference on Reconstruction Assistance to Afghanistan; Tokyo, 21 January 2002 Más

    UN - ITAP, January 2002 - by United Nations (UN) Country Team for Afghanistan
    Prepared by the United Nations (UN) Country Team for Afghanistan, supported by their headquarters through a newly constituted Joint Working Group of members of the United Nations Development Group (UNDG) and the Executive Committee on Humanitarian Affairs (ECHA), in consultation with members and standing invitees of the Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC). Más

    New Tests for Afghanistan's Education System - by Mark Nicholson
    This article provides background information about the education system of Afghanistan. Más

    UN envoy to push for help to save Afghan cultural heritage - by Kyodo News
    The United Nations (UN) Special Representative for Afghanistan will urge a UNESCO goodwill ambassador from Japan to help save the war-torn nation's cultural heritage, UNESCO goodwill ambassador Ikuo Hirayama said in a recent interview with Kyodo News. Lakhdar Brahimi will make the request when he meets Hirayama while Brahimi is in Tokyo for a two-day conference, beginning Monday, on reconstruction aid to Afghanistan. Hirayama, a well-known painter, has been working on the UNESCO plan to return all UNESCO-re Más

    Campaigners hail plans to rebuild Afghan Buddha - by Karen Iley
    Swiss campaigners hoping to reconstruct one of two ancient Buddha statues destroyed by the Taliban say the project will symbolise a new beginning for war-torn Afghanistan.... Both Bucherer and Weber are optimistic that UNESCO, which asked Bucherer to wrap the remaining rubble from the statues to protect it from the winter snow and the spring thaw on his last visit, will give the reconstruction project its full backing. In May, UNESCO will convene an international conference of experts on the Bamiyan region Más

    UNESCO chief sees new museum in Afghanistan as key culture-saver - by
    KABUL (Kyodo) The secretary general of UNESCO is calling for immediate action to preserve Afghanistan's cultural heritage. "A number of valuable cultural pieces are just sitting in plain boxes at a damaged museum in Kabul. It is necessary to promptly setup a system to store them securely," Koichiro Matsuura said in a recent interview. Más

    Ancient Afghan City Looted Anew - by Ravi Nessman
    ...``This represents our civilization and our history and they are stealing it,'' said Abdul Aziz Azimi, an archaeology professor at Balkh University in nearby Mazar-e-Sharif. It is unclear exactly how prevalent the looting of Afghanistan's historical sites is, but the international market for such artifacts is ``enormous,'' said UNESCO official Christian Manhart. Más

    Afghan Women: Knowledge and Revolt - by Photographs by Antoinette de Jong, text by Chekeba Hachemi
    First published in the UNESCO Courier, November 2001 Más