Goal: Increased security • A professional and ethnically balanced
Afghan National Army with up to 70.000 soldiers is to be established and fully functional by 2010. • The police being formed is to provide reliable security in the country and at the borders. • Reduction of existing
mine fields by 70%. • Disarmament of all illegal
militias by 2007 at the latest.
Goal: Drug reduction The government of Afghanistan increases its measures to curb drugs, with the goal of completely ending the cultivation of
opium poppy in Afghanistan and cutting off the supply of raw opium from Afghanistan to hinder the production of and trade in
heroin.
Goal: Efficient executive • Government personnel is to be reduced to provide an efficient public administration. • The National Action Plan for Women in Afghanistan is to increase women's chances of working in government and public service.
Goal: Economic and social development • The government's revenues are to be nearly doubled to approximately 8% of the
gross domestic product by 2010. • 66% of households in major urban areas and 25% in rural areas are to be provided with
electricity. • 50% of households in the capital
Kabul and 30% of households in other major urban areas are to have access to piped water. • At least 60% of girls and at least 75% of boys are to be enrolled in primary schools. • At least 90% of the population are to have access to basic health services. • The proportion of people living on less than 1 US dollar a day is to decrease by 3% each year. • The proportion of people who suffer from
hunger is to be reduced by 5% each year.
Monitoring A Joint Coordination and Monitoring Board, co-chaired by a senior Afghan official and the Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General for Afghanistan, ensures implementation and monitoring of the steps of this five-year plan. == Participating Countries ==