Canada's Engagement in Afghanistan, Report to Parliament, March 2009
PDF version of the report
News Release dated June 3, 2009
Table of Contents
Foreward
Summary
I. Introduction
II. The Quarterly Context
III. Canadian Priorities: Reporting Progress
Priority 1. Enable the Afghan National Security Forces in Kandahar to sustain a more secure environment and promote law and order.
Priority 2. Strengthen Afghan institutional capacity to deliver core services and promote economic growth, enhancing the confidence of Kandaharis in their government.
Priority 3. Provide humanitarian assistance for extremely vulnerable people, including refugees, returnees and internally displaced persons.
Priority 4. Enhance border security, with facilitation of bilateral dialogue between Afghan and Pakistani authorities.
Priority 5. Help advance Afghanistan’s capacity for democratic governance by contributing to effective, accountable public institutions and electoral processes.
Priority 6. Facilitate Afghan-led efforts toward political reconciliation.
IV. Conclusion
Appendix
Library and Archives Canada Cataloguing in Publication
Canada’s engagement in Afghanistan, March 2009
Quarterly.
Text in English and French on inverted pages.
Title on added t.p.: L’engagement du Canada en Afghanistan, mars 2009
Available also on the Internet.
ISSN 1918-2732
1. Afghan War, 2001- —Participation, Canadian. 2. Canada—Foreign
relations—Afghanistan. 3. Canada—Armed Forces—Afghanistan. 4. Canada
—Military policy. I. Canada. Privy Council Office. II. Title. L’engagement du Canada en Afghanistan, mars 2009
DS371.412.S47 958.104'7 C2008-980202-0E
Cover photo: Sarpoza prison, Kandahar province
© Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada, 2009.