This paper examines the role of the United Nations (UN) in humanitarian intervention in Afghanistan. The UN has played a significant role in addressing the humanitarian needs of the Afghan people, particularly in the aftermath of the Taliban regime and during times of conflict. The paper provides an overview of the key humanitarian challenges faced by the Afghan people and the efforts of the UN to address them. It analyzes the effectiveness of the UN’s humanitarian interventions, including its coordination with other international actors and local stakeholders. The paper also discusses the legal and ethical considerations surrounding humanitarian intervention in Afghanistan and the role of the UN in upholding human rights and promoting sust...
State islam and tribes facing international organizations. The case of Afghanistan 1978-1998. This...
The humanitarian situation in Afghanistan has rapidly deteriorated over the last months, as the conf...
This thesis explores the theory that International Humanitarian Non-governmental Organisations (IHNG...
This paper examines the role of the United Nations (UN) in humanitarian intervention in Afghanistan....
Following more than a decade of NATO's intervention in Afghanistan, it is often argued that the UN, ...
Mitigation of human suffering in Afghanistan has been a mammoth task and remains a cause of concern....
As Afghanistan prepares for presidential elections and the withdrawal of international forces, insec...
During a 20-year civil war, the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) has served ...
This paper summarises the consultations, findings and recommendations of the workshops and published...
At the International Conference on Reconstruction Assistance to Afghanistan, the United Nations Secr...
Humanitarian diplomacy is an effort to protect human beings, especially in conflict areas. The armed...
Recent trends towards closer integration of military and humanitarian aspects of post-conflict recon...
Military forces are ramping up their involvement in 'humanitarian' action and in doing so are creati...
A Joint Briefing Paper by 29 Aid Organizations Working in Afghanistan for the NATO Heads of Governme...
After more than two decades of war and foreign interventions, including the US-led military campaign...
State islam and tribes facing international organizations. The case of Afghanistan 1978-1998. This...
The humanitarian situation in Afghanistan has rapidly deteriorated over the last months, as the conf...
This thesis explores the theory that International Humanitarian Non-governmental Organisations (IHNG...
This paper examines the role of the United Nations (UN) in humanitarian intervention in Afghanistan....
Following more than a decade of NATO's intervention in Afghanistan, it is often argued that the UN, ...
Mitigation of human suffering in Afghanistan has been a mammoth task and remains a cause of concern....
As Afghanistan prepares for presidential elections and the withdrawal of international forces, insec...
During a 20-year civil war, the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) has served ...
This paper summarises the consultations, findings and recommendations of the workshops and published...
At the International Conference on Reconstruction Assistance to Afghanistan, the United Nations Secr...
Humanitarian diplomacy is an effort to protect human beings, especially in conflict areas. The armed...
Recent trends towards closer integration of military and humanitarian aspects of post-conflict recon...
Military forces are ramping up their involvement in 'humanitarian' action and in doing so are creati...
A Joint Briefing Paper by 29 Aid Organizations Working in Afghanistan for the NATO Heads of Governme...
After more than two decades of war and foreign interventions, including the US-led military campaign...
State islam and tribes facing international organizations. The case of Afghanistan 1978-1998. This...
The humanitarian situation in Afghanistan has rapidly deteriorated over the last months, as the conf...
This thesis explores the theory that International Humanitarian Non-governmental Organisations (IHNG...