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An Overview of Electronic Services in Afghanistan from 2001 to 2021


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Documentation of the last two decades is a history of making progress and the e-services revolution in Afghanistan. New generation services style is called e-services. The qualitative research method was applied for collecting textual data from different sources. It proved that e-services were launched through many governmental and nongovernmental organizations in different sectors. That pave the ways to influence and eradicate corruption, enhancing accountability and transparency in sectors of Afghanistan.

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E-banking, E-government, E-education, E-passport, E-id, E-services of Police
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Mohammad Khalid Khawrin
Department of Judgement and Prosecution, Kunduz University, Afghanistan

Abstract


Documentation of the last two decades is a history of making progress and the e-services revolution in Afghanistan. New generation services style is called e-services. The qualitative research method was applied for collecting textual data from different sources. It proved that e-services were launched through many governmental and nongovernmental organizations in different sectors. That pave the ways to influence and eradicate corruption, enhancing accountability and transparency in sectors of Afghanistan.

Keywords


E-banking, E-government, E-education, E-passport, E-id, E-services of Police

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