Process of Service Delivery

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Sun, Jun 15 2025 3:22 PM

The Afghanistan National Disaster Management Authority serves as the responsible institution for managing disasters, coordinating humanitarian aid and overseeing mine clearance operations in Afghanistan. The authority operates in several key areas, including disaster preparedness, risk reduction, emergency response, recovery and reconstruction and the clearance of areas contaminated with mines and unexploded ordnance. The operational stages of each section are detailed below:

Implementation Process for Preventive Projects:

Individuals living or working in areas prone to natural disasters must follow these steps to implement preventive projects and reduce risks:

2. Issuance of an order by ANDMA authority in the capital or the provincial governor to the relevant provincial ANDMA office to address the request.

3. Following the order, a technical team conducts a survey and assessment of the identified areas for project implementation.

4. After the survey, design and cost estimation, preventive projects are implemented in the identified areas.
 

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Validity time : 25 up to 26 May 2022
:Possibility of Heavy Dust and wind gust  forecasted for the following provinces
Kunduz, mazar e sharif, Faryab, Badghis, Jawzjan, Herat, Farah, . . .