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Caught in the Conflict: Civilians and the international security strategy in Afghanistan

Caught in the Conflict: Civilians and the international security strategy in Afghanistan
27 pages

This paper makes recommendations on how the security strategy of the international community should be changed in order to minimise the harm caused to Afghan civilians and reduce the disruption to development and humanitarian activities in the current environment in Afghanistan. The paper does not attempt to address all dimensions of the current conflict, but focuses specifically on issues which concern or relate to international security strategies and military forces as they affect Afghan civilians. It therefore addresses issues of relevance to officials in troop-contributing countries, for whom the recommendations are primarily intended. In particular, the paper is directed at politicians, policymakers and military officials attending the NATO Heads of State and Government Summit on 3-4 April in Germany.

KeywordsAfghanistan
Publication date
06 Apr 2009
Publisher
Joint Agency
Series
Oxfam Briefing Papers
Type
Policy paper

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