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Simin Sakhizada, an Afghan Citadel Software Company

Simin Sakhizada, an Afghan Citadel Software Company

Simin Sakhizada, an Afghan Citadel Software Company supervisor working at the Ministry of Interior in Kabul, Afghanistan, shows how easy it is to locate and update Afghan National Security Forces personnel data... More

Afghan lawmaker Ms. Fawzia Koofi, vice president of

Afghan lawmaker Ms. Fawzia Koofi, vice president of

Afghan lawmaker Ms. Fawzia Koofi, vice president of the National Assembly/Lower House of Parliament, addresses graduates of the Afghanistan Human Resources Information Management System course and their adviser... More

Afghan Citadel Software Company employees working at

Afghan Citadel Software Company employees working at

Afghan Citadel Software Company employees working at Ministry of Interior in Kabul, Afghanistan, update Afghan National Security Forces personnel data Nov. 6, 2013. Employees of ACSC are helping the Afghan Mini... More

Afghan National Security Forces personnel look for

Afghan National Security Forces personnel look for

Afghan National Security Forces personnel look for their assignment orders posted on a wall at Ministry of Interior in Kabul, Afghanistan, Nov. 6, 2013. As the Afghan National Security Forces have expanded and ... More

Afghan lawmaker Ms. Fawzia Koofi, vice president of

Afghan lawmaker Ms. Fawzia Koofi, vice president of

Afghan lawmaker Ms. Fawzia Koofi, vice president of the National Assembly/Lower House of Parliament, addresses graduates of the Afghanistan Human Resources Information Management System course and their adviser... More

An Afghan National Police officer, center, begins to

An Afghan National Police officer, center, begins to

An Afghan National Police officer, center, begins to march ANP officers outside of the Ministry of Interior in Kabul, Afghanistan Nov. 6, 2013. As the Afghan National Security Forces have expanded and assumed t... More

An Afghan National Police officer speaks to a group

An Afghan National Police officer speaks to a group

An Afghan National Police officer speaks to a group of ANP officers at the Ministry of Interior in Kabul, Afghanistan, Nov. 6, 2013. As the Afghan National Security Forces have expanded and assumed the lead for... More

Afghan National Police Col. Bashir Ahmad Khoroosh,

Afghan National Police Col. Bashir Ahmad Khoroosh,

Afghan National Police Col. Bashir Ahmad Khoroosh, chief of the Afghan Human Resource Information Management System office in the General Directorate of Personnel walks out of the AHRIMS offices located at the ... More

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