
Minister of Rural Rehabilitation and Development Travels to Kapisa Province
KAPISA, Afghanistan — Mullah Abdul Latif Mansour, Minister of Rural Rehabilitation and Development, traveled to Kapisa province, where he met with local officials and employees of the Rural Rehabilitation and Development Department.
The meeting focused on key priorities for rural development in the province. Discussions emphasized improving the implementation of development projects to ensure better outcomes for local communities. Participants highlighted the need to increase coordination among local administrations to streamline efforts and avoid overlaps.
Kapisa officials noted a strong push to accelerate service delivery to remote areas, addressing challenges faced by isolated populations. This includes faster provision of essential infrastructure and support services that are vital for rural progress.
Mullah Abdul Latif Mansour expressed appreciation for the dedicated efforts of the department's employees, acknowledging their hard work in challenging conditions. He stressed the importance of transparency and effectiveness in all program implementations, urging staff to maintain high standards of accountability to maximize the impact of development initiatives.
The visit underscores ongoing efforts to enhance rural rehabilitation and development across Afghanistan's provinces, with Kapisa serving as a focal point for these discussions.
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