Afghanistan
No. 51233. United States of America and Afghanistan
Agreement between the Government of the Transitional Islamic State of Afghanistan and the Government of the United States of America regarding the surrender of persons to the International Criminal Court. Washington, 20 September 2002
No. 46857. Turkey and Afghanistan
AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE GOVERNMENT OF THE ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF AFGHANISTAN AND THE GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF TURKEY ON COOPERATION IN THE FIELD OF HEALTH. KABUL, 20 APRIL 2005 [United Nations, Treaty Series, vol. 2631, I-46857.]
No. 50874. Germany and Afghanistan
Agreement between the Government of the Federal Republic of Germany and the Government of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan concerning Bilateral Cooperation. Berlin, 16 May 2012
No. 51044. United States of America and Afghanistan
Agreement between the United States of America and Afghanistan for the establishment and operation of United States radio transmitting facilities in Afghanistan (with annexes). Washington, 3 October 2002
UNAMA (Afghanistan): Successes and challenges in a year of transition
Despite serious challenges, including the attack in Mazar-i- Sharif, the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) contributed to creating a political environment conducive to strengthening the Afghanistan Government.
UNAMA (Afghanistan): Positioning itself for post 2014
Protecting civilians in armed conflict: Afghanistan
In 2015, the conflict in Afghanistan continued to cause extreme harm to the civilian population, with the highest number of total civilian casualties (deaths and injuries) recorded by the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) since 2009. Conflict-related violence increasingly harmed the most vulnerable people: in 2015, one in 10 civilian casualties was a woman and one in four was a child. Overall civilian casualties increased by 4 per cent in 2015, compared with 2014. UNAMA documented a 37 per cent increase in women casualties and a 14 per cent increase in child casualties.
