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Submission to the House of Commons International Development Committee Inquiry 'Development Assistance in Insecure Environments: Afghanistan': Overview of priorities

Submission to the House of Commons International Development Committee Inquiry 'Development Assistance in Insecure Environments: Afghanistan': Overview of priorities
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This paper outlines urgent action necessary to address immediate challenges in Afghanistan and to avert humanitarian disaster. It does not seek to address all issues of concern but focuses on essential policy change in development and humanitarian spheres. While aid has contributed to progress in Afghanistan, especially in social and economic infrastructure - and whilst more aid is needed - the development process has to date been too centralised, top-heavy and insufficient. It is has been prescriptive and supply-driven, rather than indigenous and responding to Afghan needs. As a result millions of Afghans, particularly in rural areas, still face severe hardship comparable with sub-Saharan Africa. Conditions of persistent poverty have been a significant factor in the spread of insecurity. Donors must improve the impact, efficiency, relevance and sustainability of aid. There needs to be stronger coordination and more even distribution of aid, greater alignment with national and ocal priorities and increased use of Afghan resources. Indicators of aid effectiveness should be established, and a commission to monitor donor performance.

KeywordsAfghanistan
Authors
Waldman, Matt
Publication date
01 Nov 2007
Publisher
Oxfam International
Type
Research report

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