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Overview

Chinese Government RMB 6 million grant for provision of police equipment to Afghanistan’s Ministry of Interior

Commitments (Constant USD, 2023)$998,671
Commitment Year2014Country of ActivityAfghanistanDirect Recipient Country of IncorporationAfghanistanSectorGovernment And Civil SocietyFlow TypeGrant

Status

Project lifecycle

Completion

Pipeline: PledgePipeline: CommitmentImplementationCompletion

Timeline

Key dates

Commitment date
Jan 1, 2014
Start (actual)
Nov 8, 2014
End (actual)
Nov 8, 2014

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The project was to donate materials to Afghanistan's Ministry of Interior. More detailed locational information can be found at: https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/951660964

Stakeholders

Organizations involved in projects and activities supported by financial and in-kind transfers from Chinese government and state-owned entities

Funding agencies

Government Agencies

  • Unspecified Chinese Government Institution

Receiving agencies

Government Agencies

  • Government of Afghanistan

Implementing agencies

Government Agencies

  • Afghanistan Ministry of Interior Affairs

Loan description

Chinese Government RMB 6 million grant for provision of police equipment to Afghanistan’s Ministry of Interior

Narrative

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Project narrative

On November 8, 2014, China delivered police equipment worths 6 million Chinese Yuan to Afghanistan. The equipment was handed to Minister of Interior. The materials handed over by the Chinese side include communication equipment, forensic cameras, police helmets and shields, and rapid detection equipment for drugs (drugs). The Chinese side also provided assistance to the Afghan in equipment operation training. In addition to these, there are some computer equipment, which is Lenovo's E49 model. The network shows that the price of such computers does not exceed RMB 4,000. There is no offensive weapon in this batch of public police materials, indicating that China has taken into consideration its stance and position when choosing assistance, and avoided transmitting information that is deeply involved in the armed conflict in Afghanistan.