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The Ministry of Urban Development and Housing (MUDH) is an Afghan government agency that was established in 1961 under the framework of the Ministry of Public Works. MUDH is responsible for guiding and formulating urban policies, supporting municipalities, developing urban master plans, and maintaining and managing housing.[2][3]
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Formed | 1961 |
Preceding agencies |
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Jurisdiction | Afghanistan |
Headquarters | Kabul, Afghanistan |
Agency executive |
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Website | Official Website |
History
editIt was initially named the General Department of Urban Development and was later upgraded to the General Directorate of Urban Development and Housing in 1966. Over the years, it underwent several changes and in 1993 it was renamed the Ministry of Urban Development and Housing. In 2007, the ministry was transferred to the Ministry of Urban Development, and in 2018, it was renamed the Ministry of Urban Development and Housing. Afghanistan Land Authority (ARAZI) was merged with MUDH in 2016 based on a presidential decree. The purpose of this merger was to reform the administrative system and provide better services to the people.[4]
Achievements
editThe Ministry has started the implementation of 790 construction and infrastructure projects across the country.[5]
In April 2023, in terms of revenue, MUDH collected 530 million AFG in one year, which represents an 87% increase compared to previous years.[6]
References
edit- ^ "Kabul New City Project Discussed - Bakhtar News Agency". 12 July 2023.
- ^ "Ministry of Urban Development and Housing (Afghanistan) | Devex". www.devex.com.
- ^ "Leveraging Urbanization in Afghanistan". World Bank.
- ^ "Introduction and History of the Ministry of Urban Development and Land | MUDL". mudh.gov.af.
- ^ "Home | MUDL".
- ^ "Housing sector revenue increased, MUDH - The Kabul times, Afghanistan Trustable News Agency". April 20, 2023.