KABUL: Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Services for Afghanistan (PARSA), a non-governmental organization, donated around $1400,000 to Kabul Orphanage Department aimed at producing and broadcasting educational and cultural programs through television channels and radio stations to strengthen orphans’ knowledge. The memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed by the chief of the orphanage …
Read More »Fair polls impossible sans reforms in electoral commissions: TEFA
KABUL: Transparent Election Foundation of Afghanistan (TEFA) on Thursday asked the government for reforms in the Independent Election Commission (IEC) and Independent Electoral Complaints Commission (IECC). Speaking at a seminar regarding women’s role in future elections and challenges, Chief of TEFA, Muhammad Naeem Ayobzada, said that sans massive-scale reforms in …
Read More »A survey on illegal migration from Afghanistan
The nerve-wracking poverty, security threats, corruption and unemployment are the key reasons behind human trafficking. A joint study by the Afghan Research and Evaluation Unit and the United Nations Refugee Agency reveals these factors have goaded Afghan teenagers into fleeing their home country in search of promising livelihood opportunities. According …
Read More »Ghani asks for report on education within 2 weeks
AT-KABUL: President Ashraf Ghani asked for a report on the current position and quality of education within two weeks, said his office on Wednesday. President Ghani chaired a session to assess the current position of education across the country. He instructed officials in the Ministry of Education to prepare a …
Read More »Karzai credits general public for past 13 years’ achievements
AT-KABUL: Members of Afghanistan Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI) on Wednesday called on the former President Hamid Karzai, discussing different issues including economic improvement in Afghanistan. The ACCI chief, Khan Jan Alokozai, applauded Karzai for his wise leadership and diligent struggles in different sectors during the past 13 years, …
Read More »Pentagon says Taliban will likely conduct attacks in urban areas until 2018
AT Monitoring Desk-KABUL: Senior American officials have said the Taliban, after the withdrawal of all foreign troops from Afghanistan, would once again be able to attack major cities in the country. Lt Gen Vincent Stewart, the director of defense intelligence agency told members of House Armed Services Committee said that …
Read More »IEC blasts EU envoy’s remarks on Afghan election
AT Monitoring Desk-KABUL: Terming the recent remarks by the European Union (EU) ambassador a kind of interference in the country’s election affairs, the Independent Election Commission (IEC) said Wednesday that the EU ambassador’s statement is against diplomatic norms and it will be his personal point of view. The EU envoy, …
Read More »Four killed in Nangarhar traffic accident
AT-KABUL: At least four people were killed when their car, they were traveling in, collided head-on with a 22-wheeler truck on Nangarhar-Turkham Highway, local officials said. The incident took place on Wednesday morning when the car driver lost control and crushed his car with the truck bound to Nangarhar from …
Read More »MoPH reports 16,000 cancer deaths per year
KABUL: The Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) on Wednesday said that 16,000 Afghans die every year from different types of cancer. Addressing a press conference in connection with the World Cancer Day, Minister for Public Health, Ferozuddin Feroz, said that 20,000 people per year are affected by many forms of …
Read More »Militant infiltration in security forces has considerably decreased: MoI
AT Monitoring Desk-KABUL: An official in the Ministry of Interior (MoI) rejected concerns about increasing militants’ infiltration in the ranks of security forces. Najibullah Danesh, a spokesman for the MoI said the recent insider attack in Kandahar does not mean that militants can infiltrate ranks of security forces. Two policemen …
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