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United Nations Assistance Mission to Afghanistan (UN-Peacebuilding)
Authorization date: 03/02
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23.11.2021
UN warns of 'fast unraveling crisis'

Humanitarian workers are racing against time to deliver aid as winter looms in Afghanistan, UN officials told DW. The situation on the ground is already desperate and "looks like it's going to get worse."

Source: DW
18.11.2021
Afghanistan ‘on the brink of catastrophe’: UN envoy

[…] Deborah Lyons said an estimated 60 percent of Afghanistan’s 38 million people are facing crisis levels of hunger in a food emergency that will likely worsen over the winter.

Source: Al Jazeera
17.11.2021
Afghanistan 2001-2021: U.S. policy lessons learned

In a 17 November 2021 hearing before the U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, Crisis Group’s Asia Program Director Laurel Miller outlined five lessons learned from twenty years of U.S. involvement in Afghanistan and suggested some steps Washington can take in reformulating its Afghanistan policy.

Source: International Crisis Group
17.11.2021
Anxiety in Afghanistan as Taliban struggles for legitimacy

Despite a crisis of trust both within the country and abroad, three months after the Taliban took control of Afghanistan, it is taking halting steps to pursue international legitimacy, a senior UN official in Kabul told the Security Council on Wednesday.

Source: UN News
15.11.2021
Taliban launch operation against IS in southern Afghanistan

The Taliban have launched a crackdown on suspected Islamic State hideouts in southern Afghanistan, officials said Monday, following an increase in bloody attacks by the group in recent weeks.

Source: The Defense Post
11.11.2021
Pakistan hosts US, China, Russia to discuss Afghanistan

A Pakistani official says the ‘troika plus’ meeting aims to find ways to avert a humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan.

Source: Al Jazeera
29.10.2021
Rights group says Taliban imposing harsher 'vice' rules than publicly announced

Human Rights Watch (HRW) says Taliban officials in Afghanistan's provinces are imposing even stricter rules than those announced by the group's leaders in Kabul, while often ignoring the meager rights protections they themselves had set out. 

Source: RFE/RL
29.10.2021
Taliban takeover spurs Central Asian diplomatic activity

Central Asian republics are stepping up their diplomatic activity in the face of the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan, seeking to balance fears of increased extremist activity in the region against the risk of an economic collapse that could send refugees flooding across their borders.

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29.10.2021
Security situation in Afghanistan: implications for Europe

[…] The United States government's determination to leave Afghanistan according to a set timetable, irrespective of allies' reservations, has reignited the debate over the need for greater EU strategic autonomy. 

Source: European Parliament Think Tank
27.10.2021
Iran hosts conference with Afghanistan's neighbors

Representatives of the countries bordering Afghanistan have met in Tehran to discuss how to coordinate actions in response to the change in government in the war-torn country. The foreign ministers of the six nations bordering Afghanistan and Russia all participated in the conference on October 27.

Source: RFE/RL