United Nations Strategic Framework for Afghanistan
Strategic Priority 3: Social Cohesion, Inclusion, Gender Equality,
Human Rights, and Rule of Law
UNITED NATIONS STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK FOR AFGHANISTAN
Outcome 3
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
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Output 3.1: Social Cohesion and Inclusion
Formal and informal governance mechanisms, community-based
institutions, and decision-making platforms are more inclusive,
responsive, accountable, and better able to contribute to social
cohesion and reconciliation.
Output 3.2: Justice and Rule of Law
Justice institutions, including customary/traditional community
systems, are better able to provide accessible, effective,
equitable, inclusive, transparent, and timely services, and these
services are increasingly provided in line with international
norms and standards, benefiting all communities, especially
vulnerable groups such as women, children, and minorities.
Output 3.3: Human Rights and Women's Rights
Communities, civil society organisations, vulnerable groups, women,
and other relevant stakeholders, are more aware of and better able to
promote and protect their human rights, aligned with international
norms and standards, and mitigate threats to their safety and
wellbeing.
SDGs Supported
SDG 5: Gender Equality; SDG 10:
Reduced Inequalities; SDG 11:
Sustainable Cities and
Communities; SDG 16: Peace,
Justice and Strong Institutions;
SDG 17: Partnerships for the
Goals.
UN Entities
Supporting Outcome
ILO, IOM, OHCHR, UNAMA,
UNDP, UNESCO, UNFPA, UNHCR,
UNICEF, UNODC, UN Women,
UN-Habitat, WHO, and UNITAR.
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