Summary: “The new political order arising in Afghanistan after the fall of the Taliban regime in late 2001 paved the path for reforming governance practices along with planning and budgeting. This process, however, initially focused on strengthening the central government and ensuring centralized processes for planning and public financial management. The fragmentation of state institutions and the loose institutional link between Kabul and the provinces might have further encouraged the government to excessively centralize the governance process to extend the reach of central government and curb the power of strong local actors…”—(page 1).
English
9789936628250
Local government Afghanistan. Subnational governments Afghanistan. Right to development Afghanistan. Humanitarian assistance Afghanistan. Economic development Afghanistan.
,Afghanistan -- Politics and government -- 2001-.
Pamphlet JS7442.2. / B59 2016
Library of Congress Classification / Monograph
3ACKU000396522 3ACKU000396548 3ACKU000396530
“July 2016”.
“Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit ; German Federal Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development Issues paper