Type | Report |
Title | Municipalities in Afghanistan |
Author(s) | |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2014 |
URL | http://dmm.gov.af/Content/files/Municipalities in Afghanistan_final(1).pdf |
Abstract | Afghan cities are growing at a rapid pace, estimated to be around 4% per year4 . This high growth rate is partially due to a high influx of returnees from Pakistan and Iran who prefer to settle in urban rather than rural areas in search for better living conditions, including public services, employment opportunities and security. In addition, insecurity in rural areas has expedited the normal trend of urbanization, so that people move in even larger numbers to urban centres in major cities than would be expected under less volatile circumstances5 . As a result of this unprecedented growth, cities, and their mayors, are under tremendous pressure to provide basic services to their citizens. Without strong municipal administrations which can deliver efficient urban services, ensure municipal governance and urban management, cities will not be able to rise to the challenge. |
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