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MoF Urges Gov’t Institutions to Attempt in Fulfilling Commitments

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(Last Updated On: October 24, 2022)

Afghanistan Ministry of Finance has called on government institution to make further efforts to fulfill their commitments that had promised to the International Community.

Fighting Corruption, good governance and increasing government revenues are the main commitments of Afghanistan to the world countries.

Officials in the ministry of finance has shared the implementation of programs in national framework and Afghanistan’s commitments in the Brussels summit with government institutions.

“Now is the time that we prepare those things that are in national development framework and our demand is to correctly implement projects,” said Eklil Hakemi, minister of finance.

The Afghan government has committed 40 short-term programs in the Brussels summit and nearly 8 of them has been completed, according to officials.

Anti-Corruption Action Plan by the ministries of finance, mining, transport, trade and telecommunications.

Completion of Capacity Building CBR

Simplification of business strategy

And implementation of infrastructure development plan

“We agreed 24 commitments up to the next two years that 15 of them relates to Afghanistan and 9 others links to international partners,” Hakemi added.

The Brussels summit was held in October of the current year in Belgium. Nearly 15,2 billions of dollars has been committed to Afghanistan.

Reported by Lida Neyazi

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