The National Procurement Commission of Afghanistan has announced by publishing a statement that it has approved 12 projects worth about five billion Afghanis across the country.
According to Amac News: This commission, which was held under the chairmanship of Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar Akhund, the economic deputy of the prime minister, said that he had adjusted the contract of 12 projects worth about five billion Afghanis and three other projects.
The statement states that these projects include the establishment of health centers in the remote areas of different provinces of the country, the tarring of the Badghis-Faryab highway and the construction of retaining walls along these highways.
According to the statement, the installation of insulators in the NoorulJihad substation of Herat is one of the other projects that will be implemented from the budget of the Afghan government.