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Afghanistan :: Implementing Partners

Cars drive along a newly paved road between Kabul and Gardez.   PHOTO: MASSOUD HOSSAINI / LBG

USAID builds prosperity and stability in Afghanistan meeting people’s needs and creating opportunities for tomorrow. Our assistance focuses on:

agriculture
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alternative
livelihoods

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democracy & governance
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economic
growth

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education
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health
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infrastructure
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media
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provincial
reconstruction

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Sector Profile
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CONTACTS
Mission Director

Robin Phillips
USAID/Kabul
6180 Kabul Place
Dulles, VA 20189-6180
Tel: 873-762-311955

Desk Officer
Caroline Brearley
Tel: (202) 712-0324
Email: cbrearley@usaid.gov
www.usaid.gov/afghanistan

Afghan boys sit amidst their tomato crops in Jalalabad. USAID develops irrigation systems, provides equipment and seeds, and builds the capacity of Afghan farmers. In addition, USAID’s Agriculture projects improve irrigation systems, restore agricultural markets, develop market infrastructure, and re-build the livestock sector. Photo: USAID/Afghanistan

An Afghan woman shows her registration card while waiting to vote for Parliamentary and Provincial  Council representatives. Of the 6.8 million Afghans who voted in the September 2005 elections, 43 percent were women.  Photo: USAID/Afghanistan

An Afghan girl sits in eager anticipation of her lessons in November 2005. Young girls across Afghanistan are returning to school after the ousting of the Taliban which had outlawed girls' education. USAID is rebuilding schools, health clinics, and infrastructure to raise standards of living for all Afghans. PHOTO: COLIN CROWLEY/SHELTER FOR LIFE

 

Agriculture

Alternative Livelihoods

Democracy and Governance

Economic Growth


Education

Health

Infrastructure

Provincial Reconstruction Teams

 

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