At a gathering of more than 150 people at this capital city urged the president for giving attention to the problems being faced by the youth and women.
"Currently, only ten percent of the government staff is women and it should be increased to 40 per cent," Nadira Gaya, head of the women affairs department said.
"Old traditions in remote areas are major obstacles for the women folk to work in government offices," a participant of the gathering, and a schoolteacher Najia told Pajhwok Afghan News.
A member of the Communication and Cooperation Centre for Afghan Youth, Abdul Ahad, meanwhile, blamed the officials concerned for making false claims of job opportunities to the youngsters.
Governor Eng. Muhammad Omar, who dismissed the claims by the youth and women, said a large number of female workers had been appointed on important positions in government departments, but most of the females remained absent from their jobs. "Sixty percent of the staffs had been youth," he added.
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The speakers hoped the new administration would strive hard for expediting reconstruction efforts, and bring about peace to the war-torn country.
On Sunday, the third line party of Wolesi Jirga or Lower House of the Parliament also supported the reelection of Karzai as the leader of
Their demands included defending national interest, maintaining security, implementation of the constitution, establishment of a committed administration, serious fight against administrative corruption, and prevention of poppy cultivation, drug smuggling and bribery.
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