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The London Conference on Afghanistan will take place on 4 December 2014, co-hosted by the governments of the UK and Afghanistan. Associated events will take place on the afternoon of Wednesday 3 December. The conference will provide a platform for...
Makes recommendations for international actors to mitigate the increasing isolation of Afghans from outside information.
How to offer help to people arriving in the UK from Afghanistan: helping them settle in, get jobs or career advice or find housing.
Support and resources for British and non-British nationals who have been affected by the situation in Afghanistan from August 2021.
Profiles set out how our country programmes contribute to delivering the UK aid strategy looking ahead and spend for the financial years 2018/19 to 2019/2020.
This study applies constructivist analyses and draws on empirical evidence from US diplomacy in Afghanistan between 2018 and 2021.
Harakat is a grant facility that aims to create a better environment for business in Afghanistan.
This series brings together all documents relating to Afghanistan: Progress reports 2013
This research examines how people make a living in rural areas and the role that government, aid agencies and markets play
This study sought to examine current mental health among adolescents in Afghanistan.
The British Embassy in Kabul has suspended in-country operations: all UK diplomatic and consular staff have been temporarily withdrawn from Afghanistan. The UK government does not provide consular support within Afghanistan.
Instructions for those individuals who were evacuated from Afghanistan from August 2021.
An analysis of the challenges facing Afghanistan's media as international military forces prepare to withdraw in 2014
Information on eligibility criteria and offer details of the Afghanistan Locally Employed Staff Ex-Gratia Scheme.
The UK does not support anyone seeking to achieve political change through violence in Afghanistan.
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