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U.N. Assistance Mission in Afghanistan

The U.N. Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) was established in 2002 to support Afghanistan in rebuilding after years of conflict. Its main goals include promoting peace, supporting government efforts, protecting human rights, and coordinating humanitarian aid. UNAMA works with Afghan authorities, civil society, and international partners to strengthen governance and development. The mission aims to foster stability and help the Afghan people achieve a better future by addressing challenges like security, poverty, and the ongoing effects of decades of war. It plays a vital role in advocating for peace and supporting the country's recovery efforts.