Inception report and fourth reconciliation report / Afghanistan Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (AEITI).

Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Kabul, Afghanistan : Ministry of Finance ; Afghanistan Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (AEITI), 2016.Description: 106 pages : color illustration, color maps ; 28 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • Pamphlet HD9506. A26.
Contents:
Contents: 1. Introduction—2. Executive summary—3. The extractive industries in Afghanistan—4. Overview of flows reported and reporting entities—5. Approach, methodology and work done—6. Results of the reconciliation—7. Other information—8. Recommendations—9. Artisanal and small scale mining.
Summary: Summary: “Afghanistan is a country in transition. There are many initiatives in train to develop capacity throughout the country. For example, the mining cadastre is undergoing review and re-organization ; the supreme audit office, which has been re-admitted to international audit institutions, is rebuilding the capacity of its staff with a project funded by the World Bank whereby an international firm of accountants and auditors is providing technical support to enable the SAO to carry out audit functions in accordance with international auditing standards; and the implementation of EITI provides a further area of focus for…”—(page 6).
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Monograph Monograph Afghanistan Centre at Kabul University Pamphlet HD9506.A26.I634 2016 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 3ACKU000537729
Total holds: 0

Cover title.
“4th February 2016”—cover page.
“Inception report and fourth reconciliation report (AEITI) = دافغانستان داستخراجی صنایعو دشفافیت نوښت”—cover page.
“Hart Group, UK ; in association with Talal Abu-Ghazaleh & Co. Consulting, Jordan”—cover page”—cover page.

Contents: 1. Introduction—2. Executive summary—3. The extractive industries in Afghanistan—4. Overview of flows reported and reporting entities—5. Approach, methodology and work done—6. Results of the reconciliation—7. Other information—8. Recommendations—9. Artisanal and small scale mining.

Summary: “Afghanistan is a country in transition. There are many initiatives in train to develop capacity throughout the country. For example, the mining cadastre is undergoing review and re-organization ; the supreme audit office, which has been re-admitted to international audit institutions, is rebuilding the capacity of its staff with a project funded by the World Bank whereby an international firm of accountants and auditors is providing technical support to enable the SAO to carry out audit functions in accordance with international auditing standards; and the implementation of EITI provides a further area of focus for…”—(page 6).

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