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To obtain a Tazkira, an application must be filed with the NSIA. [13] The processing fee is up to 700 afghanis, which is the equivalent of around $10 US dollars. [5] The Tazkira certificate and e-Tazkira are both issued by the NSIA. [14] Factual evidence regarding the applicant being a national and citizen of Afghanistan is required. [4]
The National Statistics and Information Authority (NSIA, Persian: اداره ملی احصائیه و معلومات, Pashto: د احصایې او معلوماتو ملي اداره), formerly the Central Statistics Organization (CSO, Persian: ادارۀ مرکزی احصائیه, Pashto: داحصاي مرکزی اداره), is the Afghan government agency charged with collecting and ...
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The National Directorate of Security was founded as the primary domestic and foreign intelligence agency of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan in 2002, and is considered the successor to KHAD, [9] which was the previous intelligence organization before the Afghan Civil War (1992–2001).
MoRR was initially established as the Office of Reintegration in 1986 and was run by a ministerial committee until 1990. When the Mujahideen took over in 1992, the Office of Reintegration was renamed and upgraded to the Ministry of Return and Repatriation.
Afghanistan, [e] officially the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, [f] is a landlocked country located at the crossroads of Central Asia and South Asia.It is bordered by Pakistan to the east and south, [g] Iran to the west, Turkmenistan to the northwest, Uzbekistan to the north, Tajikistan to the northeast, and China to the northeast and east.
The only city in Afghanistan with over 1 million people is its capital, Kabul. The rest are smaller cities and towns. Afghanistan's population is estimated to be between 36–50 million. [a] Of this, 26% were reported to be living in urban areas and the rest in rural areas or the countryside. [2]