Integrity Watch Afghanistan (IWA) on Sunday said that Afghanistan has failed to make much progress in building a strong governance system.
IWA in its survey said that Afghanistan has received 33 points out of 100 amongst 58 other countries which were surveyed by the organization for having good governance.
Based on the survey, illegal mining, lack of access to information and lack of suitable environment to live are the basic obstacles that Afghanistan is facing and preventing it from having a good governance system.
The organization's survey revealed that Afghanistan has some progress in its judicial system.
"Based on the results of the survey that we have done, Afghanistan has come out as a failure in having good governance and that is why the country got 33 points amongst other countries of the world," Head of Integrity Watch Afghanistan Yama Turabi said.
The organization believes that the country has some serious problems. The major one is illegal mining. "Illegal extraction of country's natural resources, accountability to people, and lack of cooperation with various organizations are the basic challenges in Afghanistan," Yama Turabi said.
Afghanistan secured the 49th place amongst 58 countries of the world. Integrity Watch Afghanistan surveys good governance in all the developing countries at an interval of two years.