post-conflict environment

Trade and Accession Facilitation for Afghanistan

Attached Document: 
Source: 
USAID
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PDF
Date: 
February 9, 2009

The purpose of the project is to generate economic growth, trade and investment by improving the conditions for international and cross-border trade and transit. It is expected to help the Government of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan (GIRoA) and the private sector to realize the advantages of greater regional and global trade linkages and export-oriented business development through assistance in three categories: 1) trade policy liberalization, 2) trade facilitation, and 3) public outreach on trade-related issues.

Pakistan Food and Agriculture Project

Source: 
Weidemann Associates, Inc.
Document Type: 
PDF
Date: 
March 30, 2009

USAID/Pakistan initiated an effort to design a food and agriculture project in response to this initiative. An initial concept paper was prepared. The present paper expands that initial step into a more detailed project description.

Note from Nepal

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Source: 
USAID
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PDF
Date: 
March 3, 2008

 

This note examines the methods that can be used to ensure continued access to finance during sustainable conflicts, using the case study in Nepal.

Note from Afghanistan

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Source: 
USAID
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PDF
Date: 
March 24, 2008

This brief note examines the current and future role of civil-military cooperation in development through the use of Provincial Reconstruction Teams.

Managing Up, Down and Around

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Source: 
AED
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PDF
Date: 
July 10, 2006

This paper is meant to serve as a starting point, the initiation of a dialogue about how we work in particular settings and what we need to do to improve.

Agricultural Recovery for Resilience

Source: 
Weidemann Associates, Inc.
Document Type: 
PDF
Date: 
August 19, 2008

This document develops an agricultural sector recovery assessment tool that would identify specific assessment questions to guide assessment team members when conducting a post-crisis agricultural sector recovery assessment.

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