Recently held the land entitlement balloting process to IDPs and returnees under the SHURA programme by MoRR and UN-Habitat in Kabul Eltefat township.
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read more »The adoption of Agenda 2030 and the NUA recognize the transformative force of urbanization in achieving socio economic development, prosperity, climate action and job creation. ...
read more »The “City for All” Programme reflects the Government of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan´s (GoIRA) commitment to implement the New Urban Agenda in all its five pillars: Development of a National Urban Policy, Urban Rules and Regulations, Urban Planning and Design, Urban Economy and Municipal Finances, and Local Implementation. The programme is being implemented in ...
read more »AUPP is a three-year program (2015-18) that concentrates on peacebuilding by strengthening the delivery of urban safety services, improving local government responsiveness and accountability, and enhancing partnerships between the government, communities and civil society. It targets eight of Afghanistan’s most strategic cities: Kabul, Herat, Mazar-e-Sharif, Jalalabad, Kunduz, Farah, Nili, and Bamyan. ...
read more »The National Unity Government (NUG) unveiled a ‘Jobs for Peace’ initiative. This ambitious initiative identified several opportunities to improve the economic stability, harness excess unemployed labor, and strengthen government capacity and legitimacy. The initiative identified major Afghan cities as key hubs in need of stabilization and job creation, which would ensure the poorest and most vulnerable benefit from economic ...
read more »The “City for All” Programme reflects the Government of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan´s (GoIRA) commitment to implement the New Urban Agenda in all its five pillars: Development of a National Urban Policy, Urban Rules and Regulations, Urban Planning and Design, Urban Economy and Municipal Finances, and Local Implementation. The programme is being implemented in ...
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