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Afghanistan

Background Notes | Embassy | Map | Ambassador Zalmay Khalilzad

The United States has made a long-term commitment to help Afghanistan rebuild itself after years of war.  The U.S., along with others in the international community, currently provides resources and expertise to Afghanistan in a variety of areas, including humanitarian relief and assistance, capacity-building, security needs, counter-narcotic programs, and infrastructure projects.  The U.S. also supports the Afghan Government in its efforts to establish a framework for a vibrant civil society, one that emphasizes democratic principles through a rule of law and creates accountable and transparent forms of government.

The United States and its international partners remain committed to helping Afghans realize their vision for a country that is stable, democratic, and economically successful, and to an Afghan government committed to the protection of women's rights, human rights, and religious tolerance. 

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Highlights
Elections in Afghanistan
Secretary Powell (Oct. 12):
"...the people of Afghanistan showed us over the weekend that democracy applies anywhere in the world where people are given the opportunity to practice it." [full text]

Department Spokesman Boucher (Oct. 10): "Today history was made in Afghanistan.  We congratulate the Afghan people on exercising their political right to choose their country's next leader.  They have much to be proud of in bringing their country to this point, just three years after the end of a quarter century of war and repression." [full text]

Ambassador Khalilzad and President Karzai Open National Womens DormitoryOpen National Women's Dormitory
U.S. Ambassador Zalmay Khalilzad joined Afghan President Hamid Karzai and the Minister of Higher Education, Dr. Mohammed Sharif Fayez in officially opening the National Women's Dormitory in West Kabul.

Ambassador Khalilzad, Acting Minister of Education Mushahed, and USAID Afghanistan Director Fine, officially opened the Dahnow Dahbori School in West Kabul September 13. Ribbon Cutting of the Dahnow Dahbori School
Ambassador Khalilzad, Acting Minister of Education Mushahed, and USAID Afghanistan Director Fine, officially opened the Dahnow Dahbori School in West Kabul September 13. 

  
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