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                                                                                                                                                                                                <title>CAFOD | About us | Where we work | Afghanistan | latest updates</title>
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            <title>Afghanistan ten years on: building a future on equality</title>
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On the tenth anniversary of the international military intervention in Afghanistan, CAFOD is joining Afghan women’s rights activists to call for more positive change in years to come.

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            <title>Bonn Conference: the voice of Afghan women</title>
            <link>http://www.cafod.org.uk/news/international-news/bonn-conference-afghan-women-2011-12-14</link>
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At the International Afghanistan Conference in Bonn, we worked with representatives of grassroots Afghan organisations to demand that women have a say in their country’s future.

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            <title>Afghanistan: CAFOD welcomes government aid </title>
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CAFOD welcomes the increase in government funding for Afghanistan, but says that ordinary people must be at the heart of the work to make a real difference

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            <title>Meeting women's basic needs</title>
            <link>http://www.cafod.org.uk/news/campaigns-news/gender/meeting-women-s-basic-needs</link>
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Two years after Taliban rule ended in Afghanistan, thousands of refugees - most of them women and children - returned to the war-ravaged country

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            <title>CAFOD honours humanitarian workers on world's first Humanitarian Day</title>
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Thursday 19 August 2010 is the first annual World Humanitarian Day. Here are just three of the many people who make our humanitarian and emergency response work possible 

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