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United Nations Strategic Framework for Afghanistan

Strategic Priority 2: Economic Opportunities & Resilient Livelihoods 32 | UNITED NATIONS STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK FOR AFGHANISTAN Outcome 2 By the end of 2025, B more people in Afghanistan, notably women and vulnerable groups, will benefit from an increasingly inclusive economy, with greater equality of economic opportunities, jobs, more resilient livelihoods, strengthened food value chains, and improved natural resources management Output 2.1: Economic Stabilization Economic and financial institutions and stakeholders have improved capacities to contribute to economic stabilization and pro-poor, private sector-led economic recovery. Output 2.2: Private Sector Development Private sector enterprises, particularly MSMEs, have improved access to finance, asset support and business development services, and increased business opportunities that stimulate growth and decent job creation. Output 2.3: Sustainable Agriculture and Livelihoods Rural communities can better and sustainably manage natural resources, increase agricultural productivity, and value addition, and manage and reduce disaster risks, enhance biodiversity, contributing to increased resilience, food security and nutrition, decent work, and sustainable livelihoods for all Afghans. SDGs Supported SDG 1: No Poverty; SDG 2: Zero Hunger; SDG 4: Quality Education; SDG 5: Gender Equality; SDG 6: Clean Water and Sanitation; SDG 7: Affordable and Clean Energy; SDG 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth; SDG 9: Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure; SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities; SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production; SDG 13: Climate Action; SDG 15: Life on Land; SDG 17: Partnerships for Goals. UN Entities Supporting Outcome FAO, ILO, IOM, UNCTAD, UNDP, UNHCR, UNIDO, UNODC, UNOPS, UN Women, UN-Habitat, UNESCO, WFP, and UNITAR.
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