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Showing items 1 through 8 of 8.Since a century ago, there have been many efforts to attract foreign investment in Afghanistan.
The longest-running barometer of Afghan opinion, the Survey of the Afghan People is a map of social change over time, presenting a clear picture of the gains and gaps that Afghans perceive in a rapidly t
The extractive industry can be an important source of human development, economic growth, government revenues and foreign investments.
According to land reform experts, in Afghanistan, as in other developing countries, land administration is critical to economic growth and security. Since 2004, the U.S.
This report is the first in a series of three on issues related to theft of state and private lands by private individuals, armed groups, communities, the government and the state.
Afghanistan continues to struggle to overcome decades of war and civil strife. Its political context remains complex and dominated by the Taliban insurgency, narcotics production, weak governance and incomplete rule of law.
In the past decade, land and control of resources have been a significant aspect of government and donor concerns in Afghanistan.
The novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has put an additional strain on Afghanistan’s weak healthcare system.
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