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Stabilization

Strengthening the reach and legitimacy of the central government in outlying regions

Stabilization

Stabilization programs are designed to improve security, extend the reach of the Afghan government, and facilitate reconstruction in priority provinces. Their core objective is to implement projects that will improve stability so that more traditional forms of development assistance can resume.

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BACKGROUND

Afghanistan elected its first democratic government in 2004, following almost 30 years of war and instability. Since coming to office, the Government of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan (GIRoA) has engaged in establishing structures of governance at the provincial and district levels, and launching public services that respond to the critical socio-economic development needs of the approximately 29 million Afghan citizens.

Continuing violence in many districts exacerbates severe under-development throughout Afghanistan. Insecurity undermines citizen confidence in the legitimacy of the central government and threatens the hard won gains made to date. Recognizing the nexus of security, governance, and development in establishing stability in Afghanistan, the U.S. government supports GIRoA efforts to establish this environment at the provincial and district levels. The approach recognizes that practices and institutions of democracy, especially popular participation in governance, are essential for Afghanistan’s long-term development.

USAID supports Afghans in addressing the drivers of instability and establishing an environment for sustained social and economic development by: 1) engaging/supporting at-risk populations, 2) extending the reach of the government to unstable areas, 3) providing social and economic assistance and income-generation opportunities, 4) building trust between citizens and their government, and 5) encouraging local populations to take an active role in their development.

PROGRAMMING

OVERVIEW

The Stabilization Office unifies USAID’s programming under one office to coordinate the Mission’s stabilization activities. The office is responsible for responding to U.S. government stabilization objectives and priorities, managing USAID’s stabilization programs, and representing USAID in coordination with U.S. and coalition military forces.

COUNTERINSURGENCY CONTEXT

The “whole of government” approach recognizes USAID has a role in civilian and military counterinsurgency (COIN) efforts. USAID designs projects  to contribute to political and social stabilization, social cohesion, and better governance. These are essential elements to hold areas “cleared” by military or police action and hamper the insurgents’ ability to draw support from the local populace.

Strategically integrated program activities correspond to key phases in COIN operations: 1) Shape – assessing community grievances and assisting coalition forces with shaping activities; 2) Clear – implementing quick-impact activities to meet recovery needs in priority communities; 3) Hold – addressing priority grievances of at-risk populations, and; 4) Build – implementing activities that support the transition from stabilization efforts to longer-term development.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT OUTREACH & CAPACITY BUILDING

USAID’s stabilization activities help GIRoA extend its reach into unstable areas, develop sound relationships with communities by responding to constituents’ needs, and build local governance capacity through basic management training to local government officials. Activities include training and mentoring in project identification, proposal writing, monitoring and evaluation, conflict negotiation, and strategic district stabilization planning and budgeting.

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

Working closely with Afghanistan’s National Solidarity Program and community organizations, USAID’s stabilization programs empower local communities to take an active role in their own stability and development. Examples include engaging community development councils to identify and prioritize activities or requiring community contributions to support community grants, often in the form of labor, donated land, training expertise, transportation, and assistance with project security. USAID supports the delivery of vocational training accompanied by literacy and numeracy education.

INCOME GENERATION

To address the lack of economic opportunity as a key driver of instability and a motive for joining the insurgency, USAID generates temporary employment and income generation to promote stability. Project activities are typically labor intensive and take on critical infrastructure and economic growth projects, such as orchard plowing, farm-to-market road construction, irrigation system repair, and school rehabilitation.

QUICK IMPACT & EMERGENCY RESPONSE

USAID’s quick impact activities respond to immediate or emergency community needs, including recovery from natural disasters, and provide short-term livelihood opportunities in support of broader stabilization efforts. Activities include rehabilitating wells, drainage canals, schools, and irrigation systems; mitigating flood damage; and providing humanitarian aid to local governments for distribution to displaced families.

COMMUNITY RECOVERY FOLLOWING MILITARY ACTIVITY

Recognizing that communities recovering from military operations are highly vulnerable, USAID implements stabilization activities to bring normalcy and assist with the recovery of losses incurred during the operations. Activities include immediate material and livelihood assistance to families suffering loss, rebuilding vital community infrastructure, and rehabilitating playgrounds and sports facilities for youth development.

Fact Sheet Stabilization Unit Gender FINAL Sept 2011

Fact Sheet Stabilization Sector Jun 2011

Fact Sheet Stabilization Sector June 2011 Dari

Fact Sheet Stabilization Sector June 2011 Pashto

Stabilization by Province Dec 2010

Distribution of safety equipment for trained DoEW personnel.

Photo: USAID/LGCD

Distribution of safety equipment for trained DoEW personnel.

The RLS-I Regional Conflict ResolutionCommission (RCRC) resolving an historicintractable dispute in Arghandab,Kandahar.

Photo: PHOTO: RLS-I Checchi Consulting

The RLS-I Regional Conflict Resolution Commission (RCRC) resolving an historic intractable dispute in Arghandab, Kandahar.

The U.S. Ambassador and GIRoA officials cut the ribbon for the new clinic.

Photo: USAID/LGCD

The U.S. Ambassador and GIRoA officials cut the ribbon for the new clinic.

Local laborers constructing a culvert for a road in Jaji District.

Photo: USAID/LGCD

Local laborers constructing a culvert for a road in Jaji District.

Paktika Provincial Governor presents a toolkit to a trainee.

Photo: USAID/LGCD

Paktika Provincial Governor presents a toolkit to a trainee.

Prospective and current entrepreneurs during the training in Sharana.

Photo: USAID/LGCD

Prospective and current entrepreneurs during the training in Sharana.

The new desks receive a trial run during the handover ceremony in Kart-e-Boland Village.

Photo: USAID/LGCD

The new desks receive a trial run during the handover ceremony in Kart-e-Boland Village.

The rehabilitated government visitor’s dormitory in Sharana City of Paktika Province.

Photo: USAID/LGCD

The rehabilitated government visitor’s dormitory in Sharana City of Paktika Province.

Laborers gravel the road in Wali Jan Village of Sub-District Six in Kandahar.

Photo: USAID/LGCD

Laborers gravel the road in Wali Jan Village of Sub-District Six in Kandahar.

Supreme Court’s Administration and Finance Director Mohammed Sayed Hosravi receives the case filing materials from a representative of the U.S. Government-funded project.

Photo: USAID/ROL-F

Supreme Court’s Administration and Finance Director Mohammed Sayed Hosravi receives the case filing materials from a representative of the U.S. Government-funded project.

District Mayor distributes certificate to workshop participants.

Photo: USAID/LGCD

District Mayor distributes certificate to workshop participants.

Labors clearing out the Gereshk Bazaar drainage system.

Photo: USAID/LGCD

Labors clearing out the Gereshk Bazaar drainage system.

Trainees receive instruction during the diesel engine repair training.

Photo: USAID/LGCD

Trainees receive instruction during the diesel engine repair training.

The furniture for the Guzara Youth Association.

Photo: USAID/LGCD

The furniture for the Guzara Youth Association.

Women attending the hygiene training in Kabul City.

Photo: USAID/LGCD

Women attending the hygiene training in Kabul City.

The solar lights installed in Loy Bagh area of Nad Ali.

Photo: USAID/LGCD

The solar lights installed in Loy Bagh area of Nad Ali.

Prospective and current entrepreneurs during the training in Sharana.

Photo: USAID/LGCD

Prospective and current entrepreneurs during the training in Sharana.

Thirty-five judges attend the provinces’ first training program

Photo: USAID/RLS-Formal

Thirty-five judges from Kunar, Laghman, Nangarhar, and Nuristan provinces attend the provinces’ first continuing legal education training program for judges.

Judges and staff members of Tribunal attend a USAID training program

Photo: USAID/RLS-Forma

Nine judges and 11 staff members of the Anti-Corruption Tribunal attend a USAID provided computer training program and learn how to apply their knowledge to fight corruption in Afghanistan.

Women learn tailoring

Photo: USAID/LGCD

Women in Gereshk learn tailoring and embroidery skills.

Manager monitors a project site

Photo: USAID/LGCD

The sub-district manager monitors a project site and meets his constituents in sub-district six of Kandahar Province.

Closing ceremony

Photo: USAID/LGCD

Shindand District Governor, Lal Mohammad Omarzai hands out certificate during the closing ceremony in October 2010.

Newly acquired publications

Photo: USAID/DAI

Newly acquired publications for the ACKU collection proudly on display.

Repair of the Qazzaq road

Photo: USAID/DAI

Community members contribute their labor to repair the Qazzaq road.

Eikenberry and the Kabul National Cricket Stadium

Photo: USAID/Jessica Benton Cooney

U.S. Ambassador Karl W. Eikenberry and GIRoA Finance Minister participate in groundbreaking to rehabilitate the Kabul National Cricket Stadium.

Repainted classrooms

Photo: USAID/DAI

Ayub Khan High School receives refurbished and repainted classrooms.

Residents appreciate the construction of new culverts

Photo: USAID/CBSG

Residents appreciate the construction of new culverts, which have eased transportation and reduced flooding.

Community members hold a shura

Photo: KPRT

Community members in Rege Kalacha hold a shura with Afghan Government representatives and members of the KPRT.

Director of Education and District Governor interviewed by media

Photo: USAID/Afghanistan

Director of Education (right) and the District Governor (left) are interviewed by the media about the school supply distribution in Zhari.

TA talks with students

Photo: USAID/LGCD

The technical advisor talks with students at the Esa Baba School.

Attendees of Garden opening event

Photo: USAID/LGCD

Attendees of the Women’s Garden Rehabilitation opening event.

An apprentice receives his contract

Photo: USAID/LGCD

An apprentice receives his employment contract during the closing ceremony.

A long walk to dispute resolution

Photo: USAID/RLS-I

A long walk to dispute resolution

A laborer cleans a karez

Photo: USAID/LGCD

A laborer in Khar Lando Village cleans a karez leading to the canal.

Staff conduct a final assessment of new roads.

Photo: USAID/LGCD

Local Governance and Community Development staff conduct a final assessment of Bakwa’s new roads.

Workers put final touches on sidewalk

Photo: USAID/CDP

Workers put the final touches on a sidewalk in Kandahar. The city government initiated what became a very successful public works project.

Ambassador tries his hand at cricket

Photo: U.S. Embassy/Dan Wilkinson

U.S. Ambassador Karl W. Eikenberry tries his hand at cricket during the renovation ceremony of the Kabul National Cricket Stadium. With an estimated completion in July 2011, the renovation will include a new boundary wall, pitch, sprinkler system, and seating. The renovated stadium will serve as the main hub for hosting both domestic and international events and will accommodate more than 6,000 cricket fans.

Eikenberry exchange gifts

Photo: U.S. Embassy/Dan Wilkinson

Minister Omer Zakhiwal and U.S. Ambassador Karl W. Eikenberry exchange gifts to celebrate the start of renovation of the Kabul National Cricket Stadium.

opening women’s garden in Kabul

Photo: U.S. Embassy/Daniel Wilkinson

Ambassador and Mrs. Karl W. Eikenberry cut the ribbon at the reopening of the Women's Garden in Kabul.

Governor distributes school supplies

Photo: USAID/LGCD

Wardak Provincial Governor Muhammad Halim Fidai distributes school supplies.

Solar light

Photo: USAID/LGCD

A solar light recently installed in Muqur, Badghis Province.

fruit and vegetable processing training

Photo: USAID/LGCD

“Fruit and Vegetables Processing and Basic Hygiene” training course graduates receive their marketing toolkits.

USAID sports facilities

Photo: USAID/LGCD

A student soccer player in Siawshan, Hirat Province, is grateful for the new, USAID-provided sports facilities.

Jalrez canal cleaning ceremony

Photo: USAID/LGCD

The hall was packed for the closing ceremony of the Jalrez District canal cleaning project.

Health and Hygiene Training Closing Ceremony

Photo: USAID/LGCD

Health and Hygiene Training Closing Ceremony, Parwan Province.

Abdul Manan and water pump

Photo: USAID/ACAP

Abdul Manan and the water pump provided to him by USAID’s ACAP program.

Army meets with AVIPA Plus engineers

Photo: IRD/AVIPA Plus

Maj. Joseph Roberts of the U.S. Army 42nd Cavalry meets with AVIPA Plus engineers, village elders, and members of the Joint District Coordination center in Spin Boldak.

Nangarhar Teacher Training Institute

Photo: USAID/CADG

The newly renovated Nangarhar Teacher Training Institute building.

Workers topple the wall of an abandoned mud home

Photo: USAID/CADG

Workers topple the wall of an abandoned mud home.

Road graveling

Photo: USAID/Carlo Nino, DAI

Workers from Joee Safeed Village prepare their road for graveling.

Women’s Garden in Kabul

Photo: USAID/Afghanistan

The Women's Garden provides the women of Kabul a safe space to participate in a range of recreational and educational activities.

Kunar refugees

Photo: USAID/LGCD

Community leaders distributed bedding to refugee families now living in Kunar Province’s Sholtan Valley.

Tirin Kot road

Photo: USAID/CADG

Tirin Kot’s residents are pleased to have new concrete drains and sidewalks.

Abdul Wasi, a local shopkeeper and carpenter

Photo: USAID/CADG

Abdul Wasi, a local shopkeeper and carpenter, says the sidewalks and drains have improved business.

Tool distribution to laborers

Photo: USAID/LGCD

Laborers from Shah Kabul Kaln receive tools at the launch of the road project.

Refurbished school classroom

Photo: USAID/LGCD

Parmakan School students enjoy learning in their refurbished classroom.

Children collect clean water

Photo: USAID/LGCD

Children collect clean drinking water from a rehabilitated hand-pump well in Paymunar.

Saywoshan residents stand on a new bridge

Photo: USAID/LGCD

Saywoshan residents stand on a new bridge.

Kids get school supplies

Photo: USAID/LGCD

Children in Bagh-e-pol Village, Kandahar Province, receive their new school supplies.

Arghandab radio fans

Photo: USAID/Afghanistan

Arghandab residents listen to the first radio broadcast.

Gujerekhil community members celebrate their new bakery.

Photo: USAID/LGCD

Gujerekhil community members celebrate their new bakery.

Awards for cricketers

Photo: Emily Crawford/LGCD

Aftab Alam, national cricket team member, awards medals to young cricketers.

Vocational training program launch in Ghazni

Photo: USAID/LGCD

Stakeholders in Ghazni attend the vocational training program launch.

Access road repair materials

Photo: USAID/LGCD

Men from Sange-e-Masha Village inspect materials for repair of a main access road.

Hygiene kit distribution in Kunar

Photo: USAID/LGCD

Refugee families receive hygiene kits in Kunar Province.

Qadis peace jirga

Photo: USAID/LGCD

Qadis residents, Afghan officials, and USAID representatives attended the peace jirga.

New canal intakes in Laghman Province

Photo: USAID/LGCD

New canal intakes in Laghman Province.

Women United Independent Society signs a grant agreement

Photo: USAID/LGCD

The head of the Women United Independent Society signs a grant agreement to provide library books for Gharghast Girls’ School.

Baghe Qazi

Photo: USAID/Afghanistan

Officials water a new sapling at the Baghe Qazi historical garden in old Kabul.

Bicycle repair workshop

Photo: USAID/LGCD

Young trainees learn bicycle repair skills in Khost City.

Canal cleaning in Daman, Kandahar

Photo: USAID/CADG

A team of laborers cleans a canal in Daman District, Kandahar.

Flooding in Daman, Kandahar

Photo: USAID/CADG

Severe flooding affected Daman District in Kandahar, as seen from Tarnak Bridge.

Shoveling snow

Photo: USAID/LGCD

Men from Eskin at work on the road-clearing project.

Shoveling snow

Photo: USAID/LGCD

Men return to Eskin after completing 10 days of paid work to clear the valley’s access road.

Jalrez Youth Association

Photo: USAID/LGCD

Members of the Jalrez Youth Association receive sports toolkits.

Nawa road and culvert

Photo: USAID/LGCD

A villager poses by a culvert built as part of a roads project in Nawa.

Nawa water pumps

Photo: USAID/LGCD

Children pump clean water at a communal tap connected to the USAID-funded pipe network in Nawa village.

Women’s Day 2010 Hilmand

Photo: USAID/LGCD

The governor of Hilmand presents a gift on the occasion of International Women’s Day.

Bicycle repair

Photo: USAID/LGCD

Ashraf Khan fixes a bicycle in his shop, which he opened after completing a USAID-funded bicycle repair course. The shop provides a steady income for Mr. Khan and his family.

Aloku School, Kandahar

Photo: USAID/LGCD

Kandahar residents worked with the international community to refurbish the Aloku School in Dand district, Kandahar province.

Building a security wall, Kandahar

Photo: USAID/LGCD

Local laborers build the security wall around Aloku School.

IT equipment distribution

Photo: USAID/LGCD

Staff of the Shinwari District Center receive IT equipment funded by USAID.

Construction of a boundary wall in Hirat

Photo: USAID/LGCD

Men in Khawja Shahab build a boundary wall for the local high school.

Shindand, Hirat winterization kits

Photo: USAID/LGCD

A Shindand resident carries her USAID-funded winterization kit.

Joybar canal protection wall

Photo: USAID/LGCD

Joybar villagers are building a protection wall along the canal to keep flooding from damaging their crops.

USAID-funded water divider in Wardak

Photo: USAID/LGCD

A Wardak villager demonstrates the use of a water divider that was build with the support of USAID.

Science equipment for schools in Khost

Photo: USAID/LGCD

The acting governor of Khost presents science equipment to local schools.

Road repair in Uruzgan

Photo: USAID/LGCD

Sakhar villagers work to widen and improve their road.

Women cleaning raisins

Photo: USAID/LGCD

Women learn to clean and process raisins in Zabul.

Humanitarian assistance distribution in Kapisa

Photo: USAID/LGCD

USAID and the Provincial Reconstruction Team provided warm clothing, food, and heaters to victims of a rocket attack in Kapisa.

Community health worker training

Photo: USAID/LGCD

Community health workers receive training in rural Nuristan province.

Nangarhar Industrial Park project

Photo: USAID/LGCD

Afghan officials, international donors, and community leaders celebrate the launch of the Nangarhar Industrial Park construction.

Women in ag training

Photo: USAID/LGCD/DAI

Women in Kunar learn to grow seedlings during a USAID-funded agriculture training program.

Ag training in Kunar

Photo: USAID/LGCD/DAI

During a USAID-funded horticulture and forestation training program in Kunar, a student and trainer inspect a recently planted tree. The program provided 875 farmers and Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation and Livestock staff with training on orchard establishment, nurseries, woodlots, and natural resource management.

Juice from Panjsher

Photo: USAID/PRT-Panjsher

This fruit juice, made from Panjsher Province’s fresh fruits and vegetables, is selling well at local markets and fairs.

Women juice-making trainees

Photo: USAID/PRT-Panjsher

Women trainees are proud to learn how to make jam and juice while earning an income to support their families.

Tinsmith training

Photo: USAID/PRT-Ghazni

National Disabled Association members learn to make tin buckets during USAID-sponsored vocational training.

Vocational training graduation

Photo: USAID/PRT-Ghazni

Ghazni PRT Commander Lt. Colonel Wilson Marks and National Disabled Association Director Fazel Haq Sadat Mosa hand a new set of tools to a vocational training graduate.

Kabul River cleaning

Photo: USAID/Uruj Perwaiz

A worker removes trash from the Kabul River, improving water flow and earning an income to support his family.

Ghor canal construction

Photo: USAID/FIRUP/Hilda Grigorian

Water flows freely through a cleaned irrigation canal, nourishing farmland and pastures in the Chaghcharan area of Ghor province.

Ghor canal construction

Photo: USAID/FIRUP/Hilda Grigorian

Ghor residents gravel a road and dig a drainage ditch to prevent flooding. Improved roads allow better access to markets, schools, and clinics.

Woman poultry farmer

Photo: USAID/LGCD

A poultry farmer tends to her chickens in Qalat, Zabul.

Solar panel in Logar

Photo: USAID/LGCD

More than 100 families in Logar Province will have clean, affordable energy this winter thanks to solar panels provided by USAID and Afghan Community Development Councils.

Khaneshin Bazaar after cleaning

Photo: USAID/Afghanistan

The Khaneshin Bazaar is a clean place to shop following sanitation work.

Barg-e-Matal village street

Photo: USAID/Nuristan PRT

A shopping street in Barg-e-Matal, taken before attacks by insurgents.

Beehive training in Panjsher

Photo: USAID/PRT Panjsher/Jeremy Lewis

A farmer checks on his beehives in Darra.

Radio distribution in Kunar

Photo: Radio Television Afghanistan (RTA)

Kunar Governor Wahidi distributes radios to village elders.

FIRUP drainage ditch project

Photo: USAID/FIRUP

Gozar-e Shahrak residents dig a drainage ditch to prevent future flooding.

Dalilee road and bridge

Photo: USAID/PRT Baghlan

Dalilee community members inspect their new road, which includes a vehicle bridge.

Jawzjan resevoir and hand pump

Photo: USAID/PRT Mazari Sharif

Qazal Ayaq residents inspect their new reservoir and hand pump.

Cash-for-work flood retaining wall project

Photo: USAID/Afghanistan

Workers build a flood retaining wall to protect their village on the outskirts of Kabul. USAID’s cash-for-work programs provide temporary employment to Afghans, allowing them to earn an income and provide for their families.

Nawa watertank

Photo: USAID/LGCD

Nawa's watertank sits above the village.

Nawa Residents

Photo: USAID/LGCD

A village elder and Nawa residents celebrate the construction of 46 running water taps.

Kids in Nawa collect water

Photo: USAID/LGCD

Children in Nawa village in Kunar province collect water from a new tap installed by USAID.

Using the Deh Salah DCN

Photo: USAID/Afghanistan

In the Deh Salah District Communications Network Center, the District Governor speaks by phone with the Provincial Governor in Puli Khumri.

Deh Salah DCN

Photo: USAID/Afghanistan

Community members gather at the opening of the Deh Salah District Communications Network Center.

Farmer’s Day 2009 Uruzgan

Photo: USAID/PRT Tirin Kot

Uruzgan farmers discuss their challenges and goals with local government officials.

Bridge in Nangarhar

Photo: USAID/PRT Jalalabad

A new bridge provides four villages in Nangarhar with increased access to schools, medical facilities, and markets.

Kajaki Dam

Photo: USAID/Afghanistan

Kajaki Dam in Hilmand Province.

Winterization kit distribution

Photo: ISAF

Kit distribution in Kunar.

Kuchi motorbike mechanics

Photo: USAID/LGCD

Recently trained Kuchi youth are equipped to work as mechanics.

Girls’ choir sings on International Women’s Day 2009

Photo: USAID/PRT Gardez

A girls’ choir in Paktya sings in honor of Women’s Day.

Women’s Day 2009 in Uruzgan

Photo: USAID/PRT Tirin Kot

The Director of Women's Affairs in Uruzgan distributes gifts to 600 women at an event in the provincial capital.

Hand pump provides clean drinking water

Photo: USAID/LGCD

A villager in Uruzgan uses a hand pump installed by USAID to get fresh drinking water.

International Women’s Day Celebration 2009, Uruzgan

Photo: USAID/PRT Tarin Kowt, Uruzgan

In celebration of International Women's Day 2009, the Director of Women's Affairs in Uruzgan distributed gifts to 600 women at an event in the provincial capital. One attendee said that while she appreciated recieving a gift to commemorate the day, the real 'gift' was the gathering itself, where a large group of women could come together in a safe and comfortable environment.

Peace Message Radio in Khost

Photo: USAID/Afghanistan

Peace Message Radio roundtable discussion with Khost citizens and officials.

Ghazni complaints box

Photo: USAID/Afghanistan

In Ghazni, citizens can use the newly installed complaints box to submit anonymous grievances about community and governance issues.

Shura in Musa Qala

Photo: USAID/Afghanistan

1,500 citizens attended the outreach Shura in Musa Qala, Helmand Province.

Preparing winter relief kits.

Photo: USAID/Afghanistan

Preparing winter relief kits.

ribbon-cutting ceremony in Tagab

Photo: USAID/Afghanistan

Representatives from Tagab’s 80 villages attend a ribbon-cutting to celebrate the beginning of road construction.

Local workers rebuilding Tagab District

Photo: USAID/Afghanistan

Local workers rebuilding Tagab District

touring Kajaki dam

Photo: USAID/Afghanistan

Kajaki engineers explain to journalists how the new turbines will function.

Dutch PRT delivering 12,000 legal awareness books

Photo: USAID/Afghanistan

The Dutch PRT coordinated the delivery of 12,000 ARoLP legal awareness comic books to elementary schools throughout Uruzgan province.

Newly installed lights increase security at the Garmsir Bazaar.

Photo: USAID/Afghanistan

Newly installed lights increase security at the Garmsir Bazaar.

comic book for legal awareness

Photo: USAID/Afghanistan

نقش یاسین پسرجوان و کاکای او کاکا روف در کتاب های تصویری بخش حاکمیت قانون افزایش آگاهی حقوقی را در بین جوانان افغان تقویه می نمایند.

characters from a legal awareness comic book

Photo: USAID/Afghanistan

The characters in the rule of law comic book sets—young Yassin and his uncle, Kaka Raouf—help raise legal awareness among young Afghans.

distributing comic books

Photo: USAID/Afghanistan

The Dutch provincial reconstruction team in Uruzgan delivered 12,000 rule of law comic book sets for distribution to schoolchildren throughout the province.

Goshta school after completion

Photo: USAID/Afghanistan

children studying outside

Photo: USAID/Afghanistan

Goshta School after construction

Photo: USAID/Afghanistan

Goshta School after construction; eight classrooms accommodate 364 boys and girls

Goshta School during construction

Photo: USAID/Afghanistan

Goshta School during construction.

Female students attending classes before construction of Goshta School

Photo: USAID/Afghanistan

Female students attending classes before construction of Goshta School

handing out supplies to children

Photo: USAID/Afghanistan

USAID PRT'er Grant Hale hands out supplies to children in Khost Province.

Photo of hospital building

Photo: IOM Gardez

Chamkani Hospital, the second largest healthcare facility in Paktia Province, is now operational

Photo of flooding in Panjshir province

Photo: USAID/Sayed Torak

Heavy rains have caused flooding in Afghanistan's central provinces. U.S. Ambassador William B. Wood announced that the United States Government will contribute donations of required goods and services to meet identified needs.

photo of flooding in Panjshir province

Photo: USAID/Sayed Torak

Villagers stand by flood walls as the river rises due to heavy rainfall in Panjshir province. The U.S. Government is mobilizing to provide logistics support, technical assistance, and recovery planning support in partnership with the Government of Afghanistan. Additionally, the United States is providing additional blankets, tents, food, and extra fuel to the central provinces.

photo of refurbished Shinkay Clinic

Photo: USAID/Afghanistan

Through USAID, the clinic received a major refurbishment and a newly constructed wing. The roof, building exterior, interior, and bathroom facilities were completely gutted and renovated. The clinic also received a new generator and water tank.

Stabilization Snapshot

  • Implemented more than 5,325 community stabilization activities in the most insecure and unstable communities throughout the country

  • Created more than 14.5 million employment days through cash-for-work and short-term income generation

  • Provided livelihood assistance to more than 36,000 individuals suffering losses because of military operations

(Data as of June 2011)