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Economic Growth

Objective: Reducing poverty by promoting economic growth

Ongoing Activities

Reducing poverty by promoting economic growth

Completed Activities

Reducing poverty by promoting economic growth

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Economic Growth

USAID/Afghanistan’s Economic Growth program promotes a thriving, licit economy led by the private sector.

FY02-FY06 EG Spending: $253 M
FY07 EG Budget: $68 M

(incl. supplemental request)

Related Links

Land Titling and Economic Restructuring

Afghanistan Small and Medium Enterprise Development

Building Markets – Afghanistan

Accomplishments

Afghanistan International Chamber of Commerce (AICC)

  • Regional branches established in Kandahar, Mazar-i-Sharif, Herat, Jalalabad and Uruzghan. Plans for Kunduz, Bamiyan, and Khost
  • Currently over 2,500 paid members

Afghan Women’s Business Federation

  • Consolidated over 50 women-run business associations as of August 2007
  • Provided training and business development services

Small & Medium Enterprise Development

  • Began late 2006; provides $36.6 million
  • Offices in Kabul, Herat and Nangarhar. Partner offices in Helmand and Badakhshan

Industrial Parks Development

  • Kabul IP completed; Mazar and Kandahar near completion 
  • More than 600 Afghans employed by this project in the park sites; more then 10,000 men and women will be employed at three sites

Land Titling

  • Over 6 million existing legal documents reorganized in more than 20 regional court registries (Makhzans) 
  • Immovable property registration reduced from more than 30 steps to 3 for buildings and 4 for land
  • Pilot adjudication of land disputes lays foundation for training commercial courts
  • 15 SOEs in process of being liquidated

Central Bank reforms

  • Established over 15 new private banks

Last updated November 16, 2009

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