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World Bank in Afghanistan

Transition in Afghanistan: Looking Beyond 2014: (November 2011) Transition—the full assumption of Afghan responsibility for security by end-2014, the drawdown of most international military forces and the likely reduction in overall assistance—will have a profound impact on Afghanistan’s economic and political landscape, extending well beyond 2014.

- Achieving Results in Inclusive Education
- Promoting Community Based Development

- Facebook

- Afghanistan Economic Update (PDF)

- More and Better Jobs

- Provincial Briefs:
English | Dari (PDF)

- Supporting Development

- South Asia Blog

- Food Price Crisis

- Non-communicable Diseases

- Poverty Status:
English | Dari (PDF)

- Mining for Sustainable Growth

- Public Expenditure Review

- Reviving Rural Enterprise

- Afghan Girls' Schools

  • 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

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