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[en] Customs reform and modernization is essential for the economic progress of Afghanistan. The reform process aims at improving the organization so that it will have the correct structure, logical definition of roles, fair recruitment system, service conditions, accountability, conduct and disciplinary rules, training support and a built-in mechanism for the promotion of ethics in the staff. The paper provides an overview of the reform process, including overall goals; the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of the current situation; programme objectives; a performance evaluation of the five year plan; and project components of the first part of the reform programme, involving law and procedures. (author)
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International Atomic Energy Agency, Department of Nuclear Safety and Security, Office of Nuclear Safety, Vienna (Austria); European Police Office, The Hague (Netherlands); International Criminal Police Organization, Lyon (France); International Maritime Organization, London (United Kingdom); World Customs Organization, Brussels (Belgium); 884 p; ISBN 978-92-0-103408-3;
; Jul 2008; p. 497-508; International conference on illicit nuclear trafficking: Collective experience and the way forward; Edinburgh (United Kingdom); 19-22 Nov 2007; IAEA-CN--154/042; ISSN 0074-1884;
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