United Nations Strategic Framework for Afghanistan
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UNITED NATIONS STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK FOR AFGHANISTAN
Figure 1: UN Strategic Framework Theory of Change
1. Sustained Essential
Services
2. Economic Opportunities
and Resilient Livelihoods
OUTCOME 1
OUTCOME 2
3. Social Cohesion, Inclusion,
Gender Equality, Human
Rights, and Rule of Law
OUTCOME 3
By the end of 2025, more
people in Afghanistan,
particularly the most
marginalized, can equitably
access essential services that
meet minimum quality
standards
By the end of 2025, more
people in Afghanistan will
benefit from an increasingly
inclusive economy, with greater
equality of economic
opportunities, jobs, and more
resilient livelihoods, increased
food production, and improved
natural resources management
By the end of 2025, more
people in Afghanistan can
participate in an increasingly
socially cohesive, gender equal,
and inclusive society, where the
rule of law and human rights
are progressively upheld, and
more people can participate in
governance and decision-
making
Output 1.1: Health and Nutrition
Output 1.2: Education
Output 1.3: WASH
Output 1.4: Social Protection
Output 1.5: Protection
Output 2.1: Economic
Stabilization
Output 2.2: Private Sector
Development
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Output 2.3: Sustainable
Agriculture and Livelihoods
Output 3.1: Social Cohesion and
Inclusion
Output 3.2:Justice and Rule of
Law
Output 3.3: Human Rights & Non-
Discrimination of Women
COLLECTIVE OUTCOMES
CO1: By the end of 2025, the estimated proportion of
people in Afghanistan experiencing acute food insecurity
declines by 20%
CO2: By the end of 2025, child mortality rate declines by
4% and maternal mortality rate by 3%
3.3 Cross-Cutting Principles
The UN Strategic Framework, and all interventions undertaken in support of its implementation, are
underpinned by various cross-cutting principles that will inform all aspects of the UN's work in
Afghanistan. The UN will integrate a human rights-based approach to ensure that all interventions
adhere to international standards and principles to promote and protect human rights that will
ultimately lead towards the realization of the fundamental rights of the Afghan people as outlined in
international and regional human rights instruments including international labour standards,
particularly those pertaining to the rights of women and girls that are being systematically eroded by
the de facto authorities.
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