United Nations Strategic Framework for Afghanistan
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UNITED NATIONS STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK FOR AFGHANISTAN
Outcome 1
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By the end of 2025, more
people in Afghanistan,
particularly the most
marginalized, can equitably
access essential services that
meet minimum quality
standards
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Strategic Priority 1: Sustained Essential Services
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Output 1.1: Health & Nutrition
Health and nutrition systems have improved and resilient capacities
and resources to deliver accessible, affordable, gender and age
responsive, shock responsive, and culturally acceptable essential
healthcare and nutrition services that prioritize the most vulnerable
Output 1.2: Education
Formal and non-formal public, private, and community-based education
systems are better able to sustain and increase access to inclusive, safe,
and quality education opportunities for girls, boys, youth, and adults-
especially girls and young women- across all levels of education.
Output 1.3: Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene
Stakeholders at national and subnational level are better able to manage
and provide access to equitable, gender responsive, sustainable, and
climate resilient safe drinking water, improved sanitation, and positive
hygiene practices in rural and poor urban communities.
Output 1.4: Social Protection
Inclusive, equitable, shock responsive national safety net systems are
established and operational providing support to and strengthen the
resilience of the most vulnerable and marginalized people in Afghanistan.
Output 1.5: Protection
Relevant providers and stakeholders have strengthened capacities to increase access to
and improve the provision of preventive, mitigating, and responsive protection services
-including on child protection, gender-based violence, sexual exploitation and abuse,
and explosive hazards to the most vulnerable at family and community levels.
SDGs Supported
SDG 1: No Poverty; SDG 2: Zero
Hunger; SDG 3: Good Health and
Well-Being; SDG 4: Quality
Education; SDG 5: Gender Equality;
SDG 6: Clean Water and Sanitation;
SDG 8: Decent Work and Economic
Growth; 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, UNESCO, UNFPA,
UNHCR, UNICEF, UNMAS,
UNODC, UNOPS, UNDP, UN
Women, WFP, UN-Habitat, WHO,
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