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Tokyo conference

international conference on reconstruction of Afghanistan

 background information

 

 January 21, 2002

 

Tokyo Conference to work on Reconstructing Afghanistan
Afghanistan: Japanese envoy meets new government
The International Conference on Reconstruction .....
The Japan Times: Afghan aid could cost up to $20 billion
NGOs start talks on Afghan reconstruction
Afghanistan: Health-care system a microcosm of nation's troubles
UN Secretary-General encounter with CNN at conclusion of International Conference on Reconstruction Assistance to Afghanistan
Australian Government pressured to increase assistance to Afghanistan
Rebuilding amid Afghan disorder Christian Science Monitor
   
Afghanistan's interim Prime Minister Hamid Karzai, right, and his Finance Minister Hedayat Amin Arsala confer with each other during the second day meeting of the Afghan Reconstruction Conference in Tokyo Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2002. (AP Photo/David Guttenfelder)

Nigel Fisher, special representative for UNICEF's Humanitarian Operations for Afghan Children, points at a map of Afghanistan and explains about their emergency aid program in Tokyo, Japan, Wednesday, Jan. 23, 2002.

Japan's chairperson Sadako Ogata (C) speaks at a joint news conference concluding the International Conference on Reconstruction Assistance to Afghanistan in Tokyo January 22, 2002. More than 80 countries and international institutions wrapped up two days of talks on the reconstruction of Afganistan. They are (L-R) EU Commissioner Christopher Patten; Spain's Foreign Minister Miguel Nadal; U.S. Secretary of Treasury Paul O'Neill; Ogata; Saudi Arabian Finance Minister Ibrahim bin Adbul-Aziz Al-Assaf; Afghanistan's Finance Minister Hedayat Amin Arsala; and Afghan Reconstruction Minister Amin Farhang. REUTERS/Toshiyuki Aizawa
   
Afghan interim leader Hamid Karzai smiles at a news conference at the Japan National Press Club after attending the two-day International Conference on Reconstruction Assistance to Afghanistan in Tokyo January 22, 2002. International donors pledged more than $4.5 billion to rebuild post-war Afghanistan and declared the fund-raising process a success on Tuesday, but questions remain about how fast the money will flow and where it will go. REUTERS/Haruyoshi Yamaguchi
   
   
   

Donor Alert Update: To Support an Inter-Agency Emergency Humanitarian Assistance Plan for Afghans in Afghanistan and in Neighboring Countries (October 2001 - March 2002) UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)

Afghanistan to get over 60 million dollars in urgent demining aid

Immediate and Transitional Assistance Programme for the Afghan People 2002
Powell announces U.S. giving $296 million for Afghan aid

January 22, 2002

Tokyo falls short, but Afghan reconstruction minister not concerned
Rich donors try to finesse flow of $4.5 billion into Afghanistan
Annan hails 'remarkably successful' Tokyo conference on Afghanistan recovery
Powell confident of international support for Afghanistan
Réunion de Tokyo sur la reconstruction de l'Afghanistan French Language
Transcript: O'Neill says U.S. will help rebuild Afghanistan

The European Union's contribution to the reconstruction process of Afghanistan


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