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Afghanistan developing environmental protection with UN help UNEP release January 3, 2006 3 January 2006 — Laws aimed at protecting Afghanistan's wildlife, waterways and forests, believed to be the first legal conservation tools in the country, have been developed by the Government with assistance from the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), the agency announced today. "If we are to help deliver a stable future for this country and for countries across the globe, the environment must be factored into rehabilitation and future planning," he added. "For the environment is not a luxury but the basis for economic development and livelihoods." According to UNEP, over 80 per cent of Afghanistan's population relies directly on the natural resource base to meet its daily needs, but two decades of conflict, exacerbated by a recent drought, have heavily damaged the country's natural resource base.
In other news from Afghanistan, the UN Development Programme (UNDP) announced today that 130 former officer and soldiers are graduating from the vocational training provided by the New Beginning Programme (ANBP) which aims to reintegrate ex-military into civilian life. The graduation ceremony for the training, which is provided by the non-governmental organization (NGO) World Vision, will take place Wednesday in Kabul. This is a modified news release from the UN.
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