‘(i) to provide equipment, medical supplies, and other assistance to health care facilities for the purpose of reducing maternal and infant mortality and morbidity;
‘(ii) to establish and expand programs to provide services to women and girls suffering from mental health problems, such as depression, anxiety, and posttraumatic stress disorder;
‘(iii) to expand immunization programs for women and children;
‘(iv) to protect and provide services to vulnerable populations, including widows, orphans, and women heads of households;
‘(v) to establish primary and secondary schools for girls that include mathematics, science, and languages in their primary curriculum;
‘(vi) to expand technical and vocational training programs to enable women to support themselves and their families;
‘(vii) to maintain and expand adult literacy programs, including economic literacy programs that promote the well-being of women and their families;
‘(viii) to provide special educational opportunities for girls whose schooling was ended by the Taliban and who now face obstacles to participating in the normal education system, such as girls who are now married and girls who are older than the normal age for their classes;
‘(ix) to disseminate information throughout Afghanistan on the rights of women and on international standards for human rights;
‘(x) to provide information and assistance to enable women to exercise property, inheritance, and voting rights, and to ensure equal access to the judicial system;
‘(xi) to provide legal assistance to women who have suffered violations of their rights;
‘(xii) to increase political and civil participation of women in all levels of society, including the criminal justice system;
‘(xiii) to provide information and training related to women’s rights and human rights to military, police, judicial, and legal personnel;
‘(xiv) to provide assistance to the Ministry of Women’s Affairs and the Afghan Independent Human Rights Commission for programs to advance the status of women; and
‘(xv) to develop and implement programs to protect women and girls against sexual and physical abuse, abduction, trafficking, exploitation, and sex discrimination, including providing emergency shelters for women and girls who face danger from violence.’; and