
IEA Cabinet tasks evaluation of Kabul provincial administrative complex
KABUL (Afghan Verified) -- The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) Cabinet has tasked a delegation, led by the Director of the Administrative Affairs Office, to assess the construction of the Kabul provincial administrative complex in the Tarakhel Tangi area of Deh Sabz district.
The delegation is to identify necessary considerations and submit a report to the Cabinet for decision-making, according to a statement from the Administrative Affairs Office.
The Cabinet also assigned a delegation led by Deputy Prime Minister for Administrative Affairs Mawlawi Abdul Salam Hanafi to consult with health institutions across the country on challenges faced by health personnel and possible solutions. This group will submit its findings to the Cabinet.
In addition, the Ministry of Finance presented a report on central and provincial non-tax revenues, revenue opportunities, and spending on development projects for the third quarter of the 1404 fiscal year. The report was approved by the Cabinet.
The meeting further addressed challenges faced by returning refugees and the provision of necessary assistance. Authorities concerned were directed to identify solutions and create facilities to support the reintegration and welfare of returning refugees.
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