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Policy Papers
Take the Guns Away: Afghan Voices on Security and Elections
(September 30, 2004)
Progress on Compulsory Education
(April 04, 2004)
The Cost of Doing Too Little
(March 22, 2004)
Key Messages on the Present Situation in Afghanistan
(February 3, 2004)
CARE Welcomes UN Decision to Expand Afghan Peacekeeping, Calls on NATO to Take Required Action
(October 16, 2003)
Speaking Out: Afghan Opinions on Rights and Responsibilities
(November 19, 2003)
CARE Policy Brief: Good Intentions Will Not Pave the Road to Peace
(September 15, 2003)
ACBAR Policy Brief: Provincial Reconstruction Teams and the Security Situation in Afghanistan
(July 14, 2003)
CARE Policy Brief: Secure a Lasting Peace in Afghanistan
(January 13, 2003)
NGO Concerns Regarding Deployment of U.S. Military Provisional Reconstruction Teams
(January 15, 2003)
ACBAR Policy Brief: NGOs concerns and recommendations on civil-military relations
(December 09, 2002)
CARE Policy Brief: Rebuilding Afghanistan: A Little More Talk, a Lot More Action
(September 30, 2002)
Afghanistan policy statement regarding housing price increases.
(May 14, 2002)
The Need for a Clear Distinction between Humanitarian Program and Military Activities in Afghanistan
(March 20, 2002)
Non-Governmental Organization Statement to the Afghanistan Reconstruction Implementation Group
(April 11, 2002)
The Role of International Forces in Protecting and Assisting the People of Afghanistan
(January 19, 2002)
Priority Issues in the Aftermath of the Taliban Retreat: CARE Policy Analysis and Advocacy Options
(November 19, 2001)
Afghanistan: Options for Humanitarian Access
(October 25, 2001)
Humanitarian Agenda for Afghanistan
(October 9, 2001)
Getting Beyond New York: Reforming Peacekeeping in the Field
As appeared in World Policy Journal Fall 2001
Afghanistan: A Call for Security
(June 17, 2003)
CARE Says No Substitute for Security in Afghanistan
(January 13, 2002)
As President Signs Afghan Support Act, CARE Urges Congress to Provide Funding
(December 05, 2002)
Humanitarian Organizations' Statement on Security and Reconstruction in Afghanistan.
(October 12, 2002)
CARE Says Afghanistan Needs At Least $10 Billion Over Next Five Years
(September 30, 2002)
Afghanistan -- What a difference a year makes
(July 19, 2002)
Humanitarian Organizations' Letter to Vice President Cheney on Security in Afghanistan
(June 27, 2002)
To the Members of the United Nations Security Council
(June 21, 2002)
Aid Organizations Call on United Nations to Expand International Security Force into Northern Afghanistan
(June 21, 2002)
Humanitarian Organizations' Letter to President Bush
(December 18, 2001)
NGO Perspectives on Humanitarian Aid under the New
Set-up and Movement from Rehabilitation to Reconstruction and
Development
(December 5, 2001)
"Displaced" and Dreaming by Peter D. Bell, President CARE USA
(November 16, 2001)
Statement by Peter Bell: Devastated by Drought, Afghans Need Food Now
(November 4, 2001)
Statement of Principles by Human Rights, Religious and Humanitarian Organizations
(November 1, 2001)
Statement by Humanitarian Organizations Working in Afghanistan
(October 5, 2001)
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