The purpose of the Society of Afghan Engineers is to accomplish the activities described in the mission and vision statements of SAE. The Society is formed by the free will of a group of Afghan Architects and Engineers and is operated on a nonprofit basis. The Society engages in charitable activities and as a result of this, the Society of Afghan Engineers is exempted from Federal Income Tax under Section 501 (c)(3) of the United States Internal Revenue Code.
The Society is not an agency of any government nor is the Society a political organization. Therefore, it is not devoted to carrying on any political propaganda. The mission of the Society of Afghan Engineers is to provide connections among Afghan professionals throughout the world and assist as technical consultants to both the governmental agencies and private sectors of Afghanistan.
For more information on the structure, administration and management of the Society of Afghan Engineers, please download the SAE bylaw.
The Society is not an agency of any government nor is the Society a political organization. Therefore, it is not devoted to carrying on any political propaganda. The mission of the Society of Afghan Engineers is to provide connections among Afghan professionals throughout the world and assist as technical consultants to both the governmental agencies and private sectors of Afghanistan.
For more information on the structure, administration and management of the Society of Afghan Engineers, please download the SAE bylaw.
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We are pleased to see such contributions and look forward to many more value-added articles in the prospective editions from Afghan and non-Afghan professionals and academicians throughout the world.
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As such, the views presented in the proceeding papers are not necessarily those of SAE organization or its designated personnel.
We are pleased to see such contributions and look forward to many more value-added articles in the prospective editions from Afghan and non-Afghan professionals and academicians throughout the world.
The views presented in the SAE Journals and website publications are the sole views of its original authors.
As such, the views presented in the proceeding papers are not necessarily those of SAE organization or its designated personnel.
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