Afghanistan Joint Anti-Corruption Monitoring and Evaluation Committee (MEC) : Bamiyan trip report / Afghanistan Joint Anti-Corruption Monitoring and Evaluation Committee (MEC).
Material type:
- Pamphlet JQ1765. A55.
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Afghanistan Centre at Kabul University | Pamphlet JQ1765.A55.B369 2016 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 3ACKU000542232 |
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Cover title.
“Draft 8.12.16”—cover page.
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents: Afghanistan Joint Anti-Corruption Monitoring and Evaluation Committee (MEC)—Bamiyan visit, November 2016—Summary—1. Introduction—2. Preliminary meeting with the governor—3. The main areas of corruption concern—Education—Health—Provincial court and prosecutors—Agriculture—Police—Civil service recruitment—Contracts—Others—5. Conclusion.
Summary: “The Committee met with many stakeholders in Bamiyan, including the Governor, the Provincial Council; the Provincial Directors of Education, Health, Agriculture and Mining; the Attorney General’s Office; the Appellate Court; Culture, the Police chief of the province, the Tazkira(ID) department; civil society representatives; UNAMA; the Chair of the University and a sample of students; and visited one School for girls. The committee members had 16 meetings in total…”—(page 3).
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