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In this Book I find out how Community Development Councils (CDCs) influence the level of civic engagement and trust among women from different ethnic groups in Kabul, which, in turn, leads to the empowerment of women. The underlying assumption in this work is CDCs, which are the main components of the National Solidarity Program (NSP), lead to the economic, social and political empowerment of women since it promotes a social participation norm (i.e., civic engagement and network) which aims to build trust among women from the heterogeneous ethnicities in Afghanistan. NSP focuses on the fabric…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In this Book I find out how Community Development Councils (CDCs) influence the level of civic engagement and trust among women from different ethnic groups in Kabul, which, in turn, leads to the empowerment of women. The underlying assumption in this work is CDCs, which are the main components of the National Solidarity Program (NSP), lead to the economic, social and political empowerment of women since it promotes a social participation norm (i.e., civic engagement and network) which aims to build trust among women from the heterogeneous ethnicities in Afghanistan. NSP focuses on the fabric of community as the backdrop for women's participation and empowerment. Therefore, civic engagement and trust, as dimensions for social capital, have been operationalized in this study. In order to investigate the impact of CDC on women's level of civic engagement and Trust, qualitative strategy has been used.
Autorenporträt
As a recent holder of master's degree in Public Economics, Law and Politics, Mr. Yawari worked as a Legal Advisor with the key international organizations such as EUPOL(European Union Police Mission), UNDP in Afghanistan and as an intern with Max Planck Foundation for International peace and Rule of Law in Heidelberg, Germany.