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World Bank in Afghanistan

Afghanistan in Transition: Looking Beyond 2014: (May 2012) It has been said many times that Afghanistan is at a crossroads. This has never been truer than now. The withdrawal of most international troops by 2014 will have a profound and lasting impact on the country’s economic and development fabric. The Afghanistan in Transition report explores some of these ramifications.

- Afghanistan Country Results Profile
- Achieving Results in Inclusive Education
- Promoting Community Based Development

Results from the FieldAfghanistan Reconstruction Trust Fund

 

- Afghanistan Economic Update (PDF)

- Supporting Development

- Mining for Sustainable Growth

- Public Expenditure Review

- Reviving Rural Enterprise

- Afghan Girls' Schools

Regional Links

- More and Better Jobs

- Facebook

- South Asia Blog

- Non-communicable Diseases

- Food Price Crisis

  • GDP 2007 (US$ billions): 11.6
  • GDP Growth 2007: 13.5%
  • GDP per capita Growth 2007: 9.2%

Source: World Bank "At a Glance." (pdf)



Last updated: 2011-11-22

Events

Apr 19, 2012Breaking Down Barriers: A New Dawn in Trade and Regional Cooperation in South Asia
Apr 18, 2012Leveraging Partnership and Technology to Promote Equity in South Asia

What's New

May 25, 2012World Bank Welcomes African Leadership on Natural Capital Accounting (Press Release)
May 24, 2012Afghanistan Poverty Assessment (Feature Story)
May 24, 2012World Bank Database Shows Export Markets Are Dominated by Big Firms (Press Release)
  
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