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Back to homepagePakistan plans to sign water treaty with Afghanistan
The Pakistani government is exploring the possibility of entering into a water treaty with Afghanistan in a bid to safeguard Pakistan’s rights on trans-boundary water inflows. This comes as the Afghan government has stepped its efforts to boost the management
Read MoreAfghan government to build 20 more dams
The Ministry stronge viagra for sales of Energy and Water (MoEW) plans to build at least 20 large and medium-sized dams in the country to improve management of water resources. This comes after Iranian President Hassan Rouhani criticized the Afghan government’s water management and
Read MoreMedia Meeting on sustainable use of ground water in Kabul
The Social Association of Journalists in North Afghanistan (SAJNA) and the Afghan-German Cooperation hosted a media meeting on sustainable ground water usage Kabul. Four cheapest price viagra Afghan ground water experts and more than 70 media representatives attended the event. They concluded that
Read More60 government workers receive training in farming and road maintenance from Germany
Last week, 60 project engineers from various line departments in Faizabad and agricultural department extension workers from 27 districts in Badakhshan province successfully completed two different training courses in their fields of work. The project engineers received training in road
Read MoreAfghan government’s efforts to manage water resources
President Hamid Karzai said Tuesday that only Afghans can resolve the issue of water management in the country. Attended by President Karzai, country’s ministers and international experts, the Third National Conference on Water Resources Development and Management in Afghanistan was
Read MoreEmphasis on Afghanistan’s water management system
A 10-day training program on climate change and water resource is organized in Kabul by the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC). Representatives from Afghanistan, Sri Lanka, India, Bhutan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan and the Maldives are attending the program.
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