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Government of Afghanistan
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Ministry of Agriculture and Animal
Husbandry
Ministry of Finance
Ministry of Communications
Ministry of Rural Rehabilitation and
Development
Afghanistan Development Forum
Afghanistan National Development Strategy
Government Procurement Unit
Afghanistan Investment Support Agency (AISA)
Central Statistics Office
Export Promotion of Agency of Afghanistan
www.epaa.org.af
First National ICT Conference Afghanistan 2006
Afghan Business Associations
Afghanistan International Chamber of
Commerce (AICC)
AICC Procurement Technical Assistance
Center
Afghan-American Chamber of Commerce
Non-government organisations
Aga Khan Development Network
Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit
(AREU)
The Asia Foundation – Afghanistan
ACBAR Research and Information Center (ARIC)
www.afghanbusinesscentre.com
A joint initiative of the Afghan Ministry of Commerce (MoC), United
Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the Afghan Chambers of
Commerce and Industry (ACCI).
www.export.gov/afghanistan
Official website of the Afghan Investment and Reconstruction Task
Force (AIRTF) of the US Department of Commerce.
www.developmentgateway.org
For a first overview and regular updates regarding
on-going and forthcoming large-scale reconstruction projects as well
as related contracting and procurement opportunities select
‘Afghanistan’ for latest information on reconstruction and
development projects, procurement opportunities, and related
information.
www.aims.org.af
Afghan Information Management Service is a large scale data base run
by UNDP and its partners to generate manage and provide extensive
information related to the reconstruction efforts in Afghanistan.
www.afghanistan21.com
A privately-run information service featuring up to date press
releases, tender information and contact data related to business in
Afghanistan.
Please note that the Procurement Unit
of the Government of Afghanistan handles procurement for most
World Bank-financed projects and for donors which have selected to
use the Procurement Unit’s services. The Procurement Unit assists
ministries with tenders, evaluations, and contracting and provides
advice on a range of procurement issues.
www.eafghanistan.gov.af/procurement
All procurement is carried out according to the procedures of the
respective donor, e.g. the World Bank, the EU, and the Asian
Development Bank.
In some cases procurement may be carried out directly by donors,
multilateral organizations or the relevant Afghan ministry. To be
aware of all major opportunities and relevant details in time,
double-checking of necessary information is recommended.
You should also directly refer to the
website and the news services of the Afghan ministries which best
cover your area of interest - for opportunities and background
information alike. A list of Afghan ministries can be found in
paragraph “Useful Adresses” of this guide. Updated links can be
found at the government’s website at
www.af
.
Specific information on small-scale procurement and respective
procedures can be found at the website of the recently founded
Afghanistan International Chamber of Commerce (AICC). The Chamber
has also set up a Procurement Technical Assistance Center. Please
refer to
www.en.aicc-online.org.
For more specific information on trade issues, please additionally check the following
websites:
www.afghanchamberofcommerce.com
The business directory of the Afghan Chamber of Commerce offers more
than 1,500 contacts to companies in different countries involved in
Afghan business. Data may be searched by sector, city, state, or
country.
www.a-acc.org
The Afghan-American Chamber of Commerce is the first international
affiliate of the Afghanistan International Chamber of Commerce. AACC
publications, reports and articles give valuable insights in ongoing
discussions related to trade and private business in Afghanistan.
www.afghanbusinesscentre.com
Working closely with AISA, the United Nations Development Programme
(UNDP) is setting up a Business Advice Centre in Kabul in
cooperation with the Ministry of Commerce and the national network
of Chambers of Commerce. The aim is to help Afghan start up
businesses and SMEs to develop more rapidly, access finance and find
international partners and markets. International investors will
profit from this service as technical assistance in business
planning is provided to potential local partners. Services include:
Introductory advice and fact sheets on business development issues,
classroom training and workshops as well as individual consultancy,
management mentoring, and business development services
www.afghanbusinesscentre.com
A joint initiative of the Afghan Ministry of Commerce (MoC), United
Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the Afghan Chambers of
Commerce and Industry (ACCI).
www.export.gov/afghanistan
Official website of the Afghan Investment and Reconstruction Task
Force (AIRTF) of the US Department of Commerce.
www.developmentgateway.org
For a first overview and regular updates regarding
on-going and forthcoming large-scale reconstruction projects as well
as related contracting and procurement opportunities select
‘Afghanistan’ for latest information on reconstruction and
development projects, procurement opportunities, and related
information.
www.aims.org.af
Afghan Information Management Service is a large scale data base run
by UNDP and its partners to generate manage and provide extensive
information related to the reconstruction efforts in Afghanistan.
www.afghanistan21.com
A privately-run information service featuring up to date press
releases, tender information and contact data related to business in
Afghanistan.
Please note that the Procurement Unit
of the Government of Afghanistan handles procurement for most
World Bank-financed projects and for donors which have selected to
use the Procurement Unit’s services. The Procurement Unit assists
ministries with tenders, evaluations, and contracting and provides
advice on a range of procurement issues.
www.eafghanistan.gov.af/procurement
All procurement is carried out according to the procedures of the
respective donor, e.g. the World Bank, the EU, and the Asian
Development Bank.
In some cases procurement may be carried out directly by donors,
multilateral organizations or the relevant Afghan ministry. To be
aware of all major opportunities and relevant details in time,
double-checking of necessary information is recommended.
You should also directly refer to the
website and the news services of the Afghan ministries which best
cover your area of interest - for opportunities and background
information alike. A list of Afghan ministries can be found in
paragraph “Useful Adresses” of this guide. Updated links can be
found at the government’s website at
www.af
.
Specific information on small-scale procurement and respective
procedures can be found at the website of the recently founded
Afghanistan International Chamber of Commerce (AICC). The Chamber
has also set up a Procurement Technical Assistance Center. Please
refer to
www.en.aicc-online.org.
For more specific information on trade issues, please additionally check the following
websites:
www.afghanchamberofcommerce.com
The business directory of the Afghan Chamber of Commerce offers more
than 1,500 contacts to companies in different countries involved in
Afghan business. Data may be searched by sector, city, state, or
country.
www.a-acc.org
The Afghan-American Chamber of Commerce is the first international
affiliate of the Afghanistan International Chamber of Commerce. AACC
publications, reports and articles give valuable insights in ongoing
discussions related to trade and private business in Afghanistan.
www.afghanbusinesscentre.com
Working closely with AISA, the United Nations Development Programme
(UNDP) is setting up a Business Advice Centre in Kabul in
cooperation with the Ministry of Commerce and the national network
of Chambers of Commerce. The aim is to help Afghan start up
businesses and SMEs to develop more rapidly, access finance and find
international partners and markets. International investors will
profit from this service as technical assistance in business
planning is provided to potential local partners. Services include:
Introductory advice and fact sheets on business development issues,
classroom training and workshops as well as individual consultancy,
management mentoring, and business development services
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