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Afghanistan
India shares Governance story with Afghanistan through capacity building programs
2020-01-03
India continues bootstrapping Afghan society, one set of skills at a time, with each step pushing Pakistan and their pet jihadis ever so slightly farther to the periphery of things.
[KhaamaPress] The Ministry of External Affairs of India published a statement on Thursday in reference to the capacity building program for Afghanistan babus government employees which as conducted the in the last week of December in India.

A special capacity building program for Afghanistan Central Civil Registration Authority (ACCRA) was organised by the Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India and Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI), India’s External Ministry said in a statement.

The program was conducted from December 23-30, 2019 in New Delhi followed by a field visit to Chandigarh. Afghan officials also visited UIDAI’s premises to study India’s AADHAAR initiative in detail.

The program elements included study of system of registration of citizen’s births and deaths, vital statistics and indicators system and AADHAAR. The participants were also given hands on experience with a live demonstration of the software and the processes of registration of birth and deaths; and explained methodology of census enumeration.

Afghan participants thanked India for the arranging the course that would contribute to their efforts for better implementation plans for creating a framework of population register.

Earlier, from November 13-17, 2019, a capacity building program was organised for officials from National Statistics and Information Authority, Afghanistan by FRRO New Delhi to help streamline their immigration procedures. the statement further added.

India remains of the most popular development and capacity building partner in Afghanistan and has a wide array of training and scholarship program for Afghans including under its ITEC. More than 3500 Afghans nationals benefit from the same.
Posted by:trailing wife

#2  Next the taliban will want IDs.

"So why can't we have them cards ?"

"Oooh ! I want mine to be gold, Siraj !"
Posted by: Dron66046   2020-01-03 09:57  

#1  The participants were also given hands on experience with a live demonstration of the software and the processes of registration of birth and deaths

"Look at the pretty lights, Abdul!"
Posted by: Skidmark   2020-01-03 09:44  

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