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NGOs

Transition and Non-Government Organizations in Afghanistan: An Assessment and Prospects

In June 2005 President Karzai signed the new Law on Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) to replace the Taliban-era regulation on NGOs. Under the Taliban-era law the many private sector contractors delivering services and humanitarian aid were listed as among some 2,400 NGOs.

Thursday، 22 January، 2015

Tajik NGOs Fear Limits On Foreign Grants Could Force Closures

Source: RFERL ongovernmental organizations in Tajikistan are concerned over new legislation that restricts their access to foreign grants. Participants at an international conference in Dushanbe said on November 18 that according to legal amendments recently […]

Wednesday، 19 November، 2014

Transition and Non-Government Organizations in Afghanistan: An Assessment and Prospects

In mid 2013 BAAG, with ENNA (the European Network of NGOs in Afghanistan), committed to raising the concerns and recommendations of their various members on this important subject of Transition. They commissioned Kabul-based research agency APPRO to conduct a survey, and today we are pleased to launch the findings of that work.

Tuesday، 4 March، 2014