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High number of lands in Afghanistan lacks legal property documents: Ghani

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GHANI

For the first time, nearly one million houses have been identified via satellite in Afghanistan.

At a conference on reviewing the conditions of cities in Afghanistan, President Ghani said that most of lands in Afghanistan do not have legal property documents.

“Every houses in Afghanistan has been identified via satellite and the population of the country is unbalanced,” President Ashraf Ghani said.

Ghani voiced concern over the current situation of the country and called on Afghan youths to give him a chance to provide employment opportunities field.

“We are sitting on gold but we think we are on straw. With selling a few acres of land we can build the Darullaman Palace,” Ghani added.

President’s plan for internal displaced people is that after the development of cities and sell of public lands better conditions create for life.

He also talked of using domestic agriculture products, saying “All food needs of Afghan army and police must be provided by Afghan formers in the current year and the next year.”

In the meantime, Australia, the Great Britain, international institutions UN-HABITAT are said to consider the current situation of Afghanistan inappropriate for living, citing they are committed to support and continue assistance for Afghanistan.

“The United Nation’s role is very important in transferring international experiences to Afghanistan. This country will be at the initiative ones at the upcoming conference for the human settlement in the next two decades.”

This comes as Afghan people were expecting a better condition for living in the their country after the formation of national unity government.

 

 

 

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