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Pages in category "Government occupations" The following 119 pages are in this category, out of 119 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Classification: Afghanistan: People: By occupation also: People: ... Afghan government officials (1 C, 15 P) H. Afghan health professionals (4 C) I. Afghan inventors ...
[1] [2] The APPF is organized as a State Owned Enterprise (SOE) subordinate to the Ministry of the Interior (MOI) and designed to contract with both domestic and international customers (examples include government aid organizations, nongovernmental organizations, private sector companies, ISAF, etc.) for security services within Afghanistan. [3]
9 April: No end for power-sharing in government , Interior Minister confirmed ; 6 May: Ghani moves Stanekzai from Defense Ministry to NDS [27] 13 May: caretakter Head of NDS and Defense Minister nominated , 8 June: List of cabinet published ; June: NDS chief and Defense minister approved
Members of the Afghan Local Police in c. 1879, who are historically known as members of the Arbaki, [5] which are the equivalent of county sheriffs in the United States.. The national police force of Afghanistan has its origins in the Hotak and Durrani empires in the early 18th century, which had jurisdiction over parts of neighboring countries until the 1893 Durand Line was established ...
Taliban authorities in Afghanistan arrested four local employees of Germany's main government-owned aid agency, according to the German Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development. “I can ...
The Supreme Leader of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan is the head-of-state, commander-in-chief, and religious leader of Afghanistan. [4] These responsibilities include appointing and dismissing the cabinet, judiciary, armed forces general staff, [5] and provincial and municipal governments, issuing decrees, special instructions, and orders regulating the operations of those mentioned above.