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Afghan agency executes only 36% of budget for older disaster projects

Africa1 hr ago

The Afghanistan National Investment and Development (ANIN) agency has only managed to execute 36% of the budget allocated to its oldest projects. A total of 96 disaster prevention and infrastructure reconstruction works, initiated before 2023, are experiencing slow progress. This indicates significant delays in critical projects aimed at mitigating disaster risks and rebuilding essential infrastructure across the country.

Furthermore, the financial resources available for disaster management in the northern region have decreased substantially. Per capita funding for disaster management in the north is now 30% lower than it was during the previous decade. This reduction in funding raises concerns about the region's preparedness and capacity to respond to future natural disasters.

AI Analysis

The reported low execution rate of 36% for ANIN's older projects suggests potential systemic inefficiencies in project management, resource allocation, or oversight within the agency. The decline in per capita disaster management funding in the northern region by 30% over the last decade, juxtaposed with the slow progress on reconstruction and prevention works, highlights a growing vulnerability. This trend could indicate a misalignment between stated priorities for disaster resilience and the actual financial commitments and operational capacity. Future planning may need to address the underlying causes of project delays and ensure adequate, sustained funding for disaster preparedness, especially in regions facing increased risk or historical underfunding.

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