CARE
The Lab-e-Jar Park Project D11 is located in the Lab-e-Jar area of district 11 in Kabul, Afghanistan.
2014 · 2 pages

Abstract
The project's priority is indicated as the highest, with a rating of 1 out of 10. The park is situated in a critical location, connecting the Northern provinces to Kabul, and serves as a residential area for thousands of households and businesses. District 11 is the first part of Khairkhana Mina, a region with limited municipal services. The Kabul Municipality has allocated free land in the area for the construction of a park, which will primarily be used by school kids and families. The municipality aims to provide better municipal services to the citizens, despite the area being unplanned. The park will offer a safe and clean environment for entertainment, addressing one of the biggest needs of the citizens. The project's objective is to provide a clean environment and safe place for citizens to entertain. The implementation of the park project will help the municipality achieve this objective. The current condition of the project site is that free land is available, but infrastructure work has not been completed. The project budget is not specified, with an estimated total project cost listed as TBD. The project is planned to be implemented in phases, with Phase 1 scheduled to be completed in 1390, and Phase 2 and Phase 3 in 1391. The project is being implemented by the Kabul Municipality and CARE International. The project justifications highlight the importance of parks in providing a safe and clean environment and preventing the misuse of land by the land mafia in Kabul city. Due to budget constraints, the municipality is seeking participation from interested parties and donors to support the project.
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