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Barely Above Water: Challenges of National and Local NGOs Navigating Humanitarian Space In the New Afghan Context - ACBAR Briefing Paper, March 2022
Executive Summary This Briefing Paper is developed by ACBAR and draws on the discussions in ACBAR’s Advocacy Working Group (AWG), feedback received from ACBAR members in the development of two...
ACBAR Calls on the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan to Facilitate a Principled Humanitarian Response
More than 18 million people in Afghanistan, nearly half of the country’s population, require humanitarian aid. Conflict and violence have exponentially worsened the complex emergency facing the...
UN and NGOs will stay and deliver aid to millions of Afghans in need
Kabul, 24 May 2021 - Humanitarian actors in Afghanistan (the UN and national and international NGOs) are committed to staying and delivering impartial and neutral assistance to millions of people in...
ACBAR Newsletter October-2014
Transforming Development Beyond Transition in Afghanistan: Service delivery This paper is one of a series highlighting civil society actors’ concerns in the lead up to the 2014 London Conference on...
ACBAR Newsletter September-2014
Transforming Development Beyond Transition in Afghanistan: Governance This paper is one of a series highlighting civil society actors’ concerns in the lead up to the 2014 London Conference on the...
Impact of Transition on Health Care Delivery
The security transition in Afghanistan is entering its final phase in 2014, with partial withdrawal of foreign operating forces planned for December and completed for US forces for end 2016,...
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ACBAR: ECHO briefing
ACBAR was created in August 1988 and has been providing the framework within which NGOs and civil society, the Afghan Government, the UN and bilateral donors can exchange information, share expertise...
ACBAR newsletter February 2014
posted: 2014-03-17 Building the capacity of NGOs/ Afghan CSOs through out the Country Rule of law has been a longstanding ambition of the afghan government, people and civil society. Lack of rule of...
Afghanistan at a Crossroads: Recommendations for the UN Security Council on the 2014 UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) mandate
Author: Steph Cousins, Humanitarian Advocacy Lead, Oxfam Australia, and co-Chair of the ACFID Afghanistan Working Group As Afghanistan prepares for presidential elections and the withdrawal of...
Open Letter to the Government of Afghanistan, the United Nations, Other Humanitarian Organisations and International Donors
Urgent assistance needed to avoid deaths among displaced during cold Urgent steps are needed if Afghanistan is to avoid a repeat of the deaths among children and adults in the country’s displacement...
Afghanistan: Civil Society Resolution
Afghanistan civil society organizations emphasizing on the necessity of peace in our society offers its gratitude once again to those who strive honestly and devotionally in this path. We believe...
Statement on the protection of civilians in Afghanistan
WE, the 100 national and international NGO members of ACBAR, express our grave concern about the deteriorating security situation in Afghanistan and the serious impact on civilians. There has been a...
Afghanistan: NGO voices on social protection
Continued commitment to the Social Protection sector is of crucial importance if Afghanistan is to lift itself out of poverty. This paper aims to explore emergent issues in the sector as identified...
Falling short: Aid effectiveness in Afghanistan
Executive summary Increasing insecurity and criminality is jeopardising progress in Afghanistan. With low government revenues, international assistance constitutes around 90% of all public...