Description |
1 online resource (19 pages) |
Series |
Special report ; 349 |
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Special report (United States Institute of Peace) ; 349.
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Summary |
Thirteen years into the current international campaign in Afghanistan and five years after the U.S.-led military surge of 2009, the drawdown of foreign troops and civilian-military installations is under way. The military struggle and contest for governance between the insurgency and the Kabul government has not been decisively resolved. How aid is delivered to the country's more remote areas is changing dramatically. It is time for donors to rethink their approaches to local governance and development. Three areas are key: delivery of services, links between citizens and the government, and measuring progress. This report assesses lessons learned from donor efforts from 2009 to 2014 and looks to how donor strategies need to change in future efforts |
Notes |
"August 2014." |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 17-19) |
Notes |
Title from title screen (viewed August 8, 2014) |
Subject |
Economic assistance -- Afghanistan
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Economic assistance.
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Afghanistan.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
United States Institute of Peace, issuing body.
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