
Maulvi Muti'ullah Khalis Emphasizes Proper Implementation of Environmental Projects in Kunar
Maulvi Muti'ullah Khalis, the General Director of the National Environmental Protection Agency, held a meeting with officials of the Access Point company. The discussions centered on the current status of environmental protection and climate change projects being carried out in Kunar province.
Khalis took the opportunity to underline the importance of implementing these projects properly. He called for better coordination, insisting that all work should meet high quality standards and contribute to long-term sustainability. The official particularly pointed to the critical role that local communities must play in these efforts, advocating for close cooperation with residents of the province.
Following his remarks, Khalis issued several recommendations to the company representatives. These guidelines were intended to enhance the overall execution and ensure that the projects achieve their intended objectives in the field of environmental conservation and climate resilience.
The officials from Access Point responded positively to the input. They committed to maintaining full cooperation with the National Environmental Protection Agency and promised to uphold the highest levels of transparency in all aspects of project implementation.
The emphasis on sustainability and quality reflects a broader approach to environmental management. Coordination with locals is viewed as key to the success of such undertakings, allowing for better integration of the projects within the community and ensuring their continued effectiveness over time.
By securing assurances of transparency, the agency aims to foster greater accountability. This meeting is expected to lead to improved outcomes for the environmental and climate projects in Kunar, benefiting both the local population and the natural environment of the region.
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