CMI Report
| 2005
Afghanistan: Findings on education, environment, gender,health, livelihood and water and sanitation
Bergen: Chr. Michelsen Institute (CMI Report R 2005: 15) 129 p.
How to cite this publication:
Arne Strand, Gunnar Olesen (eds.) (2005). Afghanistan: Findings on education, environment, gender,health, livelihood and water and sanitation. Bergen: Chr. Michelsen Institute (CMI Report R 2005: 15)
The Chr Michelsen Institute (CMI) (Lead agency), Copenhagen Development Consultants (Copenhagen DC) and the German Association of Development Consultants (AGEG) undertook during 2005 a Multidonor Evaluation of emergency and reconstruction aid to Afghanistan (2001 to early 2005) on behalf of Denmark, Ireland, the Netherlands, Sweden and the United Kingdom. The full report (in English) and a short version (in English, Dari and Pashtu) are available from Danida Evaluation Department.
This evaluation included in-depth studies of the main sectors supported by the five donors, being education, health, livelihoods and water and sanitation, and of two cross cutting issues: gender and environment.
The authors of these studies are:
Education Sector Holger Munsch
Environment Daud Saba
Gender Sadiqa Basiri
Health Sector Merete Taksdal
Livelihoods Sector Sarah Grey
Water and Sanitation Sector Richard Ellert
Multidonor Evaluation of Humanitarian Assistance to Afghanistan
Nov 2004 - Dec 2005