The office of Deputy Prime Minister for Economy revealed significant cost savings in sanctioned project agreements, totaling about 3 billion afghanis, amidst the execution of key initiatives vital for the nation’s reconstruction. Through a video statement released on Saturday, the office of Deputy Prime Minister for Economy highlighted that the Procurement Commission has greenlit 317 […]
The office of Deputy Prime Minister for Economy revealed significant cost savings in sanctioned project agreements, totaling about 3 billion afghanis, amidst the execution of key initiatives vital for the nation’s reconstruction. Through a video statement released on Saturday, the office of Deputy Prime Minister for Economy highlighted that the Procurement Commission has greenlit 317 projects valued at approximately 85 billion afghanis. Some projects have reached completion while others are currently in progress.
These approved endeavors span a spectrum of sectors including transportation, healthcare, electricity, agriculture, telecommunications, railway infrastructure, and more. Sources indicate that these initiatives are being rolled out across various provinces, including the bustling capital city of Kabul, thereby not only fostering development but also generating employment opportunities for a multitude of individuals.
The office of Deputy Prime Minister for Economy underscored that the Procurement Commission’s endeavors prioritize equitable provincial development and the utilization of domestic goods tailored to meet the populace’s needs. This approach has catalyzed industrial and economic advancements within the project procurement framework, signifying a stride towards national progress.
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