Reconstruction efforts spawn hope in Southern Afghanistan PDF Print E-mail
Written by Spc. Anna K. Perry Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force   
Sunday, 14 September 2008

080913_a_8733w_001.jpgBAGRAM AIR FIELD, Afghanistan (Sept. 11, 2008) – Signs of development are popping up in Southern Afghanistan’s Uruzgan province. The Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force-Afghanistan and the U.S. Agency for International Development have been working hand in hand with the local government in the Khas Uruzgan District on a number of developmental projects.

“The [Security Forces] team has a close relationship with the villagers in Khas Uruzgan and is trying to empower the district administration, improve security by partnering with the Afghan National Security Forces and reduce support for the insurgents,” a USAID representative said.

The organizations have developed a series of projects that not only improve the workplace, home and spiritual quality of life for the villagers in the district but also give local men an opportunity to earn a living and support their families.

“We’ve been working on several projects in the area, including a cash-for-work bazaar ditch clean-up and road improvement in the main bazaar in Khas Uruzgan. The villagers are also working on a four kilometer irrigation canal that is a food-for-work project,” the USAID representative said.

The two projects have been especially successful because they have brought together the Pashtun and the Hazarra tribes, two tribes that have a history of conflict dating back for centuries.

“Both Pashtun and Hazarra men have joined hands to work together for the benefit of their village, which is quite an accomplishment and an extremely positive step forward for the people of Afghanistan,” the USAID representative said.

The community upgrading doesn’t stop there. Eight office buildings were recently reconstructed in Tarin Kowt, the provincial capital.  They will house the provincial counsel, work and social affairs, counter narcotics information and culture and the survey department.

Haji Ghulam Nabbi, director of the information and culture department, said he is grateful for his new office building and the other projects being initiated in his district, including the repairs of Khas Uruzgan’s key mosque.

“The mosque was also in need of glass in the windows and a new loud speaker, as well as the repairs to cracks in the walls and a roof over the ablution point,” said the USAID representative.

The villagers now have a beautiful place to bask in the light of Allah, said Abdul Mohammad, a resident of a small village on the outskirts of Tarin Kowt.  Soon they will also be shrouded in another kind of light within the walls of their homes, he said.

“We will soon have replacement parts for the local micro-hydro plant… when repaired, it will provide electricity to 5,000 households in Khas Uruzgan,” the USAID rep explained.

The combined efforts to improve the village have yielded results that have enhanced the lives of hundreds of families in Khas Uruzgan.

“This is a prime example the government of Afghanistan working for their people,” the USAID representative said.

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