Corruption practices in the World Food Programme’s food-distribution initiatives in the Ministry of Education. (Record no. 46532)

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Classification number Pamphlet HD9016.
Item number A34.
Class number C677 2015
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Title Corruption practices in the World Food Programme’s food-distribution initiatives in the Ministry of Education.
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Place of publication, distribution, etc [Kabul, Afghanistan] :
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Date of publication, distribution, etc 2015.
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Extent 3 pages ;
Dimensions 30 cm.
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General note Caption title.<br/>“November 2015”.<br/>“MEC VCA Team”—running caption.<br/>
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Summary, etc Summary: “Since the fall of the Taliban, the international community has provided substantial financial support to the education sector in Afghanistan. One problem these donor-funded initiatives seek to address is the alarming number of school-age children, especially girls, who lack the incentive to attend school. The World Food Programme (WFP) attempted to increase enrollment by distributing food items to students, such as oil, biscuits, wheat, and dates. While a rise in enrollment did coincide with WFP efforts, weak oversight, inadequate monitoring, and instances of mismanagement allowed corrupt actors to embezzle funds and abscond with items intended for the students, and profit from the sale of those items…”—(page 1).
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Language note English
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Food supply – Afghanistan.
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Agricultural development – Afghanistan.
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Humanitarian assistance – Afghanistan.
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Corruption – Afghanistan – Prevention.
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Geographic name Afghanistan – Politics and government – 2001-.
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Electronic format type PDF
Uniform Resource Identifier <a href="https://doi.org/10.29171/azu_acku_pamphlet_hd9016_a34_c677_2015">https://doi.org/10.29171/azu_acku_pamphlet_hd9016_a34_c677_2015</a>
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    Library of Congress Classification     Afghanistan Centre at Kabul University Afghanistan Centre at Kabul University 30/12/2019   Pamphlet HD9016.A34.C677 2015 3ACKU000542778 30/12/2019 30/12/2019 Monograph