In a meeting held in the international hall of the ministry of information and culture, Prof. Mohammad Rassoul Bawari, deputy cultural affairs and acting minister of information and culture said the five-year strategy plan had been discussed with the four deputy ministers’ advisors and approved by the ministry, said BNA Friday.
He said the plan was arranged in the fields of culture, publications, youth and tourism, in which each part had been specified, said the agency. He said the plan would be released through the ministry’s website on Saturday and asked the experts to share their vision about, as the plan is expected to put into practice on Wednesday.
5-Year MoIC’s Strategy Plan To Put Into Consultation With Media
Ministry of Information and Culture, Afghanistan, 11 May 2017, Afghanistan
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