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WASHINGTON - A report on Afghanistan released Tuesday is critical of the resources and attention devoted to the country's reconstruction and stability and warns that it could be "on a road to hell" if the international community does not act.
The policy brief, issued by CARE International and the Center on International Cooperation at New York University, said donors have provided less than half the country's annual reconstruction needs and have pledged less than 25 percent of what Afghanistan needs for the next four years.
"Much of the country remains a tinderbox, with reconstruction all but stalled, and ordinary Afghans wondering if reality will ever match the rhetoric," the report said.
It also cited an increase since September 2002 in armed attacks on members of the assistance community from one a month to an average of one every two days. Among its recommendations was an expansion of the International Security Assistance Force beyond its base of operations in Kabul, the capital.
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