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Declaration by NATO and Afghanistan on an Enduring Partnership, Lisbon, Portugal — 20 Nov. 2010
Communique - Kabul International Conference on Afghanistan — 20 July 2010
Communique of London Conference on Afghanistan — 28 Jan. 2010
  Statement on Afghanistan by ISAF nations, Foreign Misnisterial Meeting, Brussels — Dec. 2009
ISAF Commander's Counterinsurgency Guidance
[دری][پښتو] Aug 2009    
COMISAF Tactical Directive (revised)
Jul 2009
COMISAF Tactical Directive 
Dec 2008
Afghanistan National Development Strategy
(2008 - 2013)
ISAF’s Strategic Vision

Declaration by the Heads of State and Government of the Nations contributing to the UN-mandated NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in Afghanistan
03 Apr. 2008 
Declaration by the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation and the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan
06 Sept. 2006
Afghanistan Compact
1 Feb. 2006

UN Security Council Resolutions

Bonn Conference - Dec 2001

Facts and Figures

NATO/ISAF Backgrounder: Transition into Afghan Lead: Intequal October 2011
NATO Rule of Law Field Support Mission Backgrounder September 2011
NATO/ISAF Backgrounder: Transition to Afghan Lead: Inteqal
March 2011
NATO/ISAF Backgrounder: Marjah, 1 year on
March 2011
NATO/ISAF Backgrounder: Afghan National Security Forces March 2011
Backgrounder Archive    

Afghanistan Reports

- AR 15-6 Findings and Recommendations – Human Rights Watch Report
The International Community, including NATO, is helping the Afghan Government enhance security, improve governance and step up reconstruction and development. Progress in all three  areas is essential in helping Afghanistan establish itself as a secure, stable country that poses no threat to itself or the International Community.

These Annual Reports on Afghanistan are produced by NATO’s Public Diplomacy Division. They do not attempt to catalogue each and every activity being carried out by all international actors, individual nations and the Afghan Government. They do, however, offer a general look at progress in each of the three main lines of effort in which NATO - ISAF is involved, directly or in a supporting role: security, governance and development. The reports go beyond setting out only what NATO - ISAF has done; and attempt instead to provide the reader with a broader and more balanced picture, including both elements of progress and those areas in which more needs to be done.


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ISAF News Releases

 
Updates from Gen Joseph F. Dunford, JR
Updates from CSM Thomas R. Capel
Media
ISAF Change of Command CeremonyGeneral John Allen Bids Afghanistan Farewell (BROLL)General John Allen Bids Afghanistan FarewellBasic Rifle Marksmanship for the Afghanistan Uniformed PoliceBuilding Relationships   Long Version