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Afghanistan: Urgent need to include representatives of women's organisations and civil society organisations in the Bonn Conference - November 2001

On the eve of the Bonn conference, we repeat our call to the UN to support and facilitate Afghan women's involvement in peace and reconstruction processes.
Submitted on Mon, 11/26/2001 - 00:00
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