Kabul Conference 2010

GPTKB entity

Statements (57)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf conference
gptkbp:addressed human rights issues
corruption issues
drug trafficking issues
gptkbp:aimsTo reduce violence
strengthening governance
gptkbp:analyzes political analysts
gptkbp:completed joint declaration
commitments from participants
gptkbp:contributedTo gptkb:Afghan_National_Development_Strategy
gptkbp:criticism lack of concrete plans
gptkbp:developsStrategiesFor long-term stability
gptkbp:discusses economic development
political stability
economic opportunities
education reforms
reconciliation efforts
security transition timeline
gptkbp:emphasizes regional cooperation
need for accountability
Afghan-led_process
gptkbp:encouraged community engagement
private sector investment
gptkbp:focus transition of security responsibilities
gptkbp:focusesOn infrastructure development
sustainable development
gptkbp:followedBy international conferences
Bonn Conference 2011
gptkbp:heldIn July 20, 2010
gptkbp:highlights role of women in society
importance of rule of law
international_support_for_Afghanistan
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Kabul Conference 2010
gptkbp:includes youth participation
working groups
civil society representatives
security sector reform discussions
gptkbp:influenced future policy decisions.
gptkbp:influencedBy previous conferences
gptkbp:involved multilateral discussions
gptkbp:is_featured_in keynote speeches
gptkbp:ledTo increased diplomatic engagement
gptkbp:location Kabul, Afghanistan
gptkbp:notableArtists gptkb:David_Cameron
gptkb:Hillary_Clinton
gptkb:Hamid_Karzai
gptkbp:organizes gptkb:United_Nations
gptkbp:outcome commitment_to_Afghan_security_forces
gptkbp:promoted cultural_exchange
gptkbp:purpose discuss_Afghanistan's_future
gptkbp:relatedTo gptkb:Afghanistan_War
gptkbp:reportsTo media outlets
gptkbp:resultedIn increased foreign aid commitments
gptkbp:significance milestone in peace process
gptkbp:supported Afghan_government_initiatives
gptkbp:supportedBy gptkb:NATO
gptkbp:visitedBy international leaders