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The Afghanistan Engineering Support Program (AESP) provides architecture and engineering (A&E) services to support USAID/Afghanistan’s Office of Economic Growth and Infrastructure (OEGI). Activities under AESP complement the activities and expertise of USAID’s staff. The AESP team provides resident A&E services and capacity building for local national employees, Afghan ministries, and USAID staff in several sectors: energy, transportation, water and sanitation, vertical structures, field/technical services, and communication.
AESP Fact Sheet - Dec 2012 - FINAL
6 June 2012 | Kabul, Afghanistan
‘I learned that proper form and style in writing is essential to quality work. I also realized that having standards and clarity makes it easier for everyone to work together’
12 June 2012 | Kabul, Afghanistan
USAID/AESP ‘The internship program encourages the students to pursue their intended career goals’ Sweeta and Saher might stand out anywhere in the...
6 March 2012 | Kabul, Afghanistan
A new school in Kabul for girls was desperately needed. The female students were jam-packed in overcrowded, USAID/AESP/Tetra Tech AFTER Students...
13 March 2012 | Kabul, Afghanistan
Unlike their male counterparts, it is difficult for female students in Afghanistan to hold part-time jobs where USAID/AESP/Tetra Tech Female undergraduate...
8 February 2012 | Parwan, Afghanistan
Four to five hours a night was all the electricity that Sufyane Village in Parwan Province had ever experienced. USAID/AESP/Tetra Tech ...
23 February 2012 | Kabul, Afghanistan
USAID/AESP/Tetra Tech The new dining facility for men at Kabul University. Founded in 1931, Kabul University is the oldest and largest institution...
18 March 2012 | Kabul, Afghanistan
The Ghazi High School was established as a “Lycée” in 1926 and from the beginning, had instruction in English. USAID/AESP/Tetra Tech ...
2 February 2012 | Laghman, Afghanistan
It is vital for Afghanistan to have a good transportation system to revitalize the economy and the quality of life. USAID/AESP/Tetra Tech...
10 December 2011 | Kabul, Afghanistan
The geosciences department head is confident that advanced GIS training will give his students an edge in the tight job market.
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