These interventions call for a series of actions, including creation of an appropriate institutional framework to support women's training, market linkages, access to credit and child care facilities, schooling infrastructure including incentives designed to reduce the drop out rate for girls, and maternal health care facilities to be spread out into remote rural areas. Given the current state of data in and about Afghanistan and the limited experience with a variety of actions, it is not possible to quantify precisely the impact of these actions. However, on the basis of other countries' experience, it can be shown that not only would the well-being of women, men and.