The 11th issue of the monthly "Abaadi," by the Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs Office, has been published.

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This issue contains reports on various activities carried out by the Office in different sectors. The "Abaadi" monthly is essentially divided into four sections based on its content.

The first section covers the meetings of the National Procurement Commission, the Economic Commission, the Technical Committee of EC, and the Inter-Ministerial Investment Committee. The second section includes reports on the opening of major projects and the participation of the Deputy PM for Economic Affairs at important conferences. The third section features news and reports on meetings between Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar Akhund and domestic and international representatives. The fourth section publishes articles on important economic topics.

At the end of the magazine, a summary of key economic issues discussed in the publication is provided in English.

You can read and download the 11th issue of the "Abaadi" monthly by clicking on the following link:

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