ACKU
research team Sebghatullah Karimi, Ghulam Reza Merzaie, Khwaja Ahmad Belal Siddiqe, Rafiullah Ludin, Zabihullah Zhakfar.
Kabul, Afghanistan : [Publisher not identified], 2019.
xii, 55 pages : color illustrations, color maps ; 29 cm.
Summary: “The government of Afghanistan joined CoST in October 2013 following recommendations made by the Joint Anti-Corruption Monitoring and Evaluation Committee (MEC) on the need for greater transparency—in the infrastructure sector. The CoST Afghanistan program is hosted by the Ministry of Economy with the process of disclosure and assurance. In 2016, a Multi-Stakeholder Working Group (MSWG) was formed to lead the development of an implementation plan and establish a national secretariat and Multi-Stakeholder Group (MSG). this assurance report is the outcome of the second assurance…”—(page 1).
English
Rural development – Afghanistan.
Non-governmental organizations – Afghanistan.
Community development – Afghanistan.
Humanitarian assistance – Afghanistan.
Economic development – Afghanistan.
Pamphlet HN670.6. / Z9. / A877 2019
Library of Congress Classification / Monograph
Cover title.
“November-2019”—cover page.
“CoST Infrastructure, Transparency, Initiative, Afghanistan”—at head of title.