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Afghan Officials Failed to Convince International Community: Civil Society Activists

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Last Updated on: October 25, 2022

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 A number of civil society activists have stated that Afghan officials have failed to convince the International community members and representatives who had attended the Senior Officials Meeting SOM,warning if the Government doesn’t adopt serious measurements in order to fulfill its commitments given for the International donors ,they will decrease their financial supports to Afghanistan.

Despite Afghanistan was promised by the 65 countries for more aiding and supports,but Afghanistan only had 12 programs for those countries.

Head of the civil society in Afghanistan Aziz Rafiee in SOM session said,” unfortunately Afghan Government couldn’t convince the International community to fulfill the International expectations,if the Government doesn’t do enough we will lose the International supports.”

The civil society Institutions demands were improving of human rights ,combating corruptions, Good Governance ,reformation in Government systems,from the International community on Senior Officials Meeting SOM,members of the civil society also said abolishing of the high peace council committee which used pave the way for war continuation was the other demand of civil society from the International community representatives in SOM session held in Kabul.

Miss Zarqa Yaftali said,” abolishing of the High peace council is one of our key demands from the International community.”

President who has attended the SOM insisted on his Government boosting economy, therefore reformation on civil services,justice and judicial,improving of private sectors, customs, and reviewing of the Kabul bank are in his priority list of activities.

Reported by Fawad Nasiri

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