Donors financial review : report 1387 / Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, Ministry of Finance.
Material type: TextPublication details: Kabul : Ministry of Finance, 2009.Description: 23, v. p. ; 29 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:- Pamphlet HV 580 .A34 .D666 /2009/+ /PDF /(8.75 MB)
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“January 2009.”
Summary: The Donor Financial Review (DFR) is a twice yearly exercise conducted to (1) obtain and analyze data on donor assistance to Afghanistan, and to (2) support the preparation of the National Budget. The first round of 1387 DFR was conducted ruign the period April-June 1387
2008) while the second round of DFR was undertaken between October-December (1387
2008). The DFR report is a key document for reporting on donors’ pledges, commitments, disbursements and aid predictability.” (p. 1).