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The Agency Coordinating Body for Afghan Relief (ACBAR) was established in 1988 and has 90 national and international member agencies. ACBAR coordinates key advocacy and policy issues from the field as well as acting as a major conduit for information sharing between the NGO community, government, UNAMA, Coalition, NATO and donors. http://www.afghanresources.org |
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was founded in 1990. Its mission is to eradicate poverty from Afghanistan. ADA provides support to returning refugees, internally displaced persons, poor families, women, the unemployed and the uneducated as well as to community based organizations. www.pcpafg.org |
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was based on the provisions of the Bonn Agreement and initially established by a decree issued by Mr. Karzai (Chairman of the Afghan Interim Administration) in June 2002. Since January 5, 2004, the Commission derives its powers from Article 58 of the Constitution of Afghanistan, which mandates it to monitor the observation of human rights in Afghanistan and refer cases of violation of human rights to the legal authorities. It operates through 11 satellite and provincial offices across the country. aihrc.org.af/ |
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is an Afghan non-governmental organization established in 1994 operating (at present) in the sectors of community development, alternative technology/environment protection, mine action vocational/skill training and construction. |
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is an independent research institution that conducts and facilitates quality, action-oriented research and analysis to inform policy and improve practice in order to increase the impact of policies and programmes in Afghanistan. http://www.areu.org.pk/ |
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is an Afghan NGO. Its objective is to help the development of Afghan society through cooperation in rehabilitation, reconstruction and sustainable social and economic advancement of communities. http://www.cha-net.org
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is an Afghan NGO working in the areas of social peacebuilding and promotion of human rights with the aim of achieving a viable peace in Afghanistan. CPAU homepage |
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