A guide to government functioning outside of Kabul : early observations based on missions to Herat and Faryab / Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit (AREU).
Material type:
- Pamphlet JS7442.2. G853 2003
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Cover title.
“March 13, 2003”.
“With the permission of government, this working draft is being shared to encourage debate and to elicit early reactions from government officials and the donor community. It does not necessarily represent the official views of government, the World Bank or of AREU. The working draft should be considered preliminary in nature and its recommendations provisional. It is subject to revisions following consultations with government bodies including the Civil Service Commission and relevant ministries”—cover page.
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents: 1. Introduction—2. Glossary and acronyms—3. Evolution of the Afghan state : past and present—4. Fiscal relationships—5. Administrative relationships—6. Education service delivery—7. Health service delivery—8. Working with the strengths of the system—Annexes—Tables—Figures.
English