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British & Irish Agencies Afghanistan Group The British and Irish Agencies Afghanistan Group (BAAG) was set up by British NGOs in 1987 as an umbrella group to draw public attention to the humanitarian needs of the population of Afghanistan and of Afghan refugees in Iran and Pakistan.
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Co-operation for Peace and Unity Their mission is to facilitate the process of peacebuilding and sustainable development through systematic and comprehensive capacity development and various programmatic interventions.
This, in turn, leading to the creation of an enabling environment for Afghan communities in order for them to actively participate in the promotion of social justice, development and peacebuilding in Afghanistan.
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Turquoise Mountain Foundation Turquoise Mountain is investing in the regeneration of the historic commercial centre of Kabul, providing basic services, saving historic buildings and constructing a new bazaar and galleries for traditional craft businesses.the Foundation uses the resources and skills of the Institue to serve Afghan communities.
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Afghanistan Conflict Monitor Highlights new research and analysis in Afghanistan. In addition to the conflict itself, the Monitor focuses on a broad set of related issue-areas, including health, development, displacement, governance, gender, small arms, landmines, human rights and transitional justice. It provides summaries of academic articles and reports, and links to key documents, publications, organizations, and data.
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Nato in Afghanistan NATO is a key component of the international community’s engagement in Afghanistan, assisting the Afghan authorities in providing security and stability, paving the way for reconstruction and effective governance.
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The PRT in Helmand Province The UK led multinational Provincial Reconstruction Team (PRT) in Helmand helps the Afghan government deliver governance and security across the province. Success in Helmand, where the insurgency and drugs trade interact to create particular challenges, is critical to a peaceful and stable Afghanistan.
The PRT is a UK, US, Danish and Estonian multinational effort, with a number of other nations assisting on delivering the work of the team.
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