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Afghan Leaders Prepare For Brussels Summit

To review preparations one month ahead of the key Brussels Summit on Afghanistan, diplomats, international organizations, civil society and the private sector met Sunday at the Presidential Palace in Kabul with senior leaders of the Afghan Government.

The meeting, a special session of the Joint Coordination and Monitoring Board, was co-chaired by Minister of Finance Eklil Hakimi and the UN Secretary-General's Special Representative for Afghanistan, Tadamichi Yamamoto.

In his opening remarks, President Ashraf Ghani said: "Today you will be hearing from our government about how the reform agenda that we presented in London in December of 2014 is turning into practical actions that are beginning to change the lives of our people."

The Afghan National Peace and Development Framework (ANDPF), the President said, defines the challenge as one of overcoming institutional fragmentation.

"Our government is meeting its commitments to the international community to fight corruption, to improve gender equity, and to advance on the road toward self-reliance through economic growth," he stressed.

"Our country needs to see and hear that its Government is uniting around the causes of justice for the poor and education for its children."

Finance Minister Eklil Hakimi, echoing the president, said that the theme of the meeting was self-reliance.

"As we look forward to the Brussels Conference, our task here today is to show what we intend to do to keep Afghanistan steady on the road to self-reliance," he said.

"The ANPDF sets the state for the next steps in our journey towards self-reliance. It's a goal I know we all share."

Led by Hakimi and the Minister of Economy Abdul Satar Murad, a panel presented government's new development strategy to the assembled participants.

In addition, the Minister of Labour, Social Affairs, Martyred and the Disabled Nasrin Oryakhil spoke about government's plans for promoting economic empowerment for women, and the Minister of Commerce and Industry Homayoun Rasa, Minister of Energy and Water Ali Ahmad Osmani, and Presidential Advisor Dr. Homayoun Qayoumi described government's plans to build the country's infrastructure.

Noting that competition for development resources is increasing around the world, UN envoy Yamamoto called on international partners to sustain their support for Afghanistan, and described government's plans as "essential tools," that will "serve both to attract support from donors at the upcoming Brussels Conference on Afghanistan and to guide how that support is used to benefit the Afghan people."

The Brussels Conference will be co-hosted by the government of Afghanistan and the European Union on 4 and 5 October 2016 in Brussels.

Stefano Manservisi, Director-General for International Cooperation and Development of the European Commission, said: "The European Union looks forward to welcoming the Afghan Government and representatives from around 100 countries and international organisations. The Union is firmly committed to a long-term partnership with Afghanistan. The EU is determined to support Afghanistan in its reform and state-building efforts to ensure citizens' democratic rights, and access to basic services such as education, health, food and jobs. The Afghan reform agenda, a new development partnership, and a new regional dynamic are key elements for the Brussels conference, which I am confident will signal a renewed and stronger partnership based on mutual commitments and mutual accountability."

In closing remarks, Afghanistan's Chief Executive, Abdullah Abdullah, said the new development framework builds up on Tokyo's self-reliance vision and presents a statement of how the National Unity Government will achieve its goals of moving toward self-reliance and increasing the welfare of Afghans.

"Have no doubt that both the president and I are committed to a practical reform agenda that aims to help our nation move forward," said Abdullah.

"Afghanistan has to seek its best political reform path, based on our national realities and needs."

Click below to watch full report.

Afghan Leaders Prepare For Brussels Summit

To review preparations one month ahead of the key Brussels Summit on Afghanistan, diplomats, inter

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To review preparations one month ahead of the key Brussels Summit on Afghanistan, diplomats, international organizations, civil society and the private sector met Sunday at the Presidential Palace in Kabul with senior leaders of the Afghan Government.

The meeting, a special session of the Joint Coordination and Monitoring Board, was co-chaired by Minister of Finance Eklil Hakimi and the UN Secretary-General's Special Representative for Afghanistan, Tadamichi Yamamoto.

In his opening remarks, President Ashraf Ghani said: "Today you will be hearing from our government about how the reform agenda that we presented in London in December of 2014 is turning into practical actions that are beginning to change the lives of our people."

The Afghan National Peace and Development Framework (ANDPF), the President said, defines the challenge as one of overcoming institutional fragmentation.

"Our government is meeting its commitments to the international community to fight corruption, to improve gender equity, and to advance on the road toward self-reliance through economic growth," he stressed.

"Our country needs to see and hear that its Government is uniting around the causes of justice for the poor and education for its children."

Finance Minister Eklil Hakimi, echoing the president, said that the theme of the meeting was self-reliance.

"As we look forward to the Brussels Conference, our task here today is to show what we intend to do to keep Afghanistan steady on the road to self-reliance," he said.

"The ANPDF sets the state for the next steps in our journey towards self-reliance. It's a goal I know we all share."

Led by Hakimi and the Minister of Economy Abdul Satar Murad, a panel presented government's new development strategy to the assembled participants.

In addition, the Minister of Labour, Social Affairs, Martyred and the Disabled Nasrin Oryakhil spoke about government's plans for promoting economic empowerment for women, and the Minister of Commerce and Industry Homayoun Rasa, Minister of Energy and Water Ali Ahmad Osmani, and Presidential Advisor Dr. Homayoun Qayoumi described government's plans to build the country's infrastructure.

Noting that competition for development resources is increasing around the world, UN envoy Yamamoto called on international partners to sustain their support for Afghanistan, and described government's plans as "essential tools," that will "serve both to attract support from donors at the upcoming Brussels Conference on Afghanistan and to guide how that support is used to benefit the Afghan people."

The Brussels Conference will be co-hosted by the government of Afghanistan and the European Union on 4 and 5 October 2016 in Brussels.

Stefano Manservisi, Director-General for International Cooperation and Development of the European Commission, said: "The European Union looks forward to welcoming the Afghan Government and representatives from around 100 countries and international organisations. The Union is firmly committed to a long-term partnership with Afghanistan. The EU is determined to support Afghanistan in its reform and state-building efforts to ensure citizens' democratic rights, and access to basic services such as education, health, food and jobs. The Afghan reform agenda, a new development partnership, and a new regional dynamic are key elements for the Brussels conference, which I am confident will signal a renewed and stronger partnership based on mutual commitments and mutual accountability."

In closing remarks, Afghanistan's Chief Executive, Abdullah Abdullah, said the new development framework builds up on Tokyo's self-reliance vision and presents a statement of how the National Unity Government will achieve its goals of moving toward self-reliance and increasing the welfare of Afghans.

"Have no doubt that both the president and I are committed to a practical reform agenda that aims to help our nation move forward," said Abdullah.

"Afghanistan has to seek its best political reform path, based on our national realities and needs."

Click below to watch full report.

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