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Aid Coordination and Delivery in Afghanistan: Assessing Past and Current Architecture

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Sarabi, Naheed
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2024-10-31T13:44:14Z
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2024-10-31T13:44:14Z
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2023-09-07
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This paper examines aid provision in Afghanistan, both from a practitioner’s perspective on Afghanistan’s aid coordination history (including its structures, strengths, and challenges), and with a focus on current aid coordination gaps and opportunities for contributions by the international community to tackling current challenges. This publication is part of a series highlighting the work and analysis of the Afghanistan Research Network (ARN), a project convened by LSE / PeaceRep, and the Civic Engagement Project (CEP). The network brings together over 20 Afghan researchers (and several non-Afghans) with diverse expertise and backgrounds investigating a range of issues. This project aims to support Afghan researchers who were recently forced to leave Afghanistan; to ensure expert and analytical provision; inform contextually-appropriate international policies and practices on Afghanistan; and to deepen understanding of evolving political, security, and economic dynamics.
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Sarabi, N. (2023). Aid Coordination and Delivery in Afghanistan: Assessing Past and Current Architecture (Afghanistan Research Network Reflection). PeaceRep: The Peace and Conflict Resolution Evidence Platform, University of Edinburgh
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https://hdl.handle.net/1842/42543
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http://dx.doi.org/10.7488/era/5237
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Peace Processes
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Afghanistan
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Aid Coordination and Delivery in Afghanistan: Assessing Past and Current Architecture
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Publication
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