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Chris Geurtsen, a field program officer with USAID,

Chris Geurtsen, a field program officer with USAID,

Chris Geurtsen, a field program officer with USAID, hands an Afghan woman her graduation certificate for completing her internship through the RAMP UP program in support of education, governance and and capacit... More

Security force and civil affairs team members from

Security force and civil affairs team members from

Security force and civil affairs team members from Provincial Reconstruction Team (PRT) Farah huddle up for an after-action report following a mission to Farah City to attend a graduation ceremony for local Afg... More

Nazila, right with arm extended, a program coordinator

Nazila, right with arm extended, a program coordinator

Nazila, right with arm extended, a program coordinator for RAMP UP introduces female coalition service members to the female graduates of the first-ever RAMP UP graduating class following a graduation ceremony,... More

Nazila, a program coordinator for RAMP UP, speaks to

Nazila, a program coordinator for RAMP UP, speaks to

Nazila, a program coordinator for RAMP UP, speaks to attendees of the first-ever graduation ceremony for local Afghan interns who completed the RAMP UP program in support of education, governance and and capac... More

A U.S. Army soldier assigned to Provincial Reconstruction

A U.S. Army soldier assigned to Provincial Reconstruction

A U.S. Army soldier assigned to Provincial Reconstruction Team (PRT) Farah pulls security in Farah City during a graduation ceremony for local Afghan interns who completed the RAMP UP program in support of educ... More

U.S. Army soldiers assigned to Provincial Reconstruction

U.S. Army soldiers assigned to Provincial Reconstruction

U.S. Army soldiers assigned to Provincial Reconstruction Team (PRT) Farah talk before a mission in Farah City for the first-ever graduation ceremony for local Afghan interns completing the RAMP UP program in su... More

Nazila, a program coordinator for RAMP UP, speaks to

Nazila, a program coordinator for RAMP UP, speaks to

Nazila, a program coordinator for RAMP UP, speaks to attendees of the first-ever graduation ceremony for local Afghan interns who completed the RAMP UP program in support of education, governance and and capac... More

U.S. Navy Cmdr. Louis McCray, commanding officer, Provincial

U.S. Navy Cmdr. Louis McCray, commanding officer, Provincial

U.S. Navy Cmdr. Louis McCray, commanding officer, Provincial Reconstruction Team (PRT) Farah, addresses security force and civil affairs team members from the PRT during an after-action report following a missi... More

U.S. Army Spc. Michael Jones, a security force team

U.S. Army Spc. Michael Jones, a security force team

U.S. Army Spc. Michael Jones, a security force team member for Provincial Reconstruction Team (PRT) Farah, pulls security in Farah City during a graduation ceremony for local Afghan interns who completed the RA... More

An Afghan man receives his graduation certificate after

An Afghan man receives his graduation certificate after

An Afghan man receives his graduation certificate after completing his internship through the RAMP UP program in support of education, governance and and capacity building initiatives in Farah province, Nov. 4.... More

U.S Navy Cmdr. Louis McCray, far right, commanding

U.S Navy Cmdr. Louis McCray, far right, commanding

U.S Navy Cmdr. Louis McCray, far right, commanding officer of Provincial Reconstruction team (PRT) Farah applauds for graduates of the first RAMP UP class in Farah province during a ceremony to recongnize their... More

U.S. Army Spc. David White, a security force team member

U.S. Army Spc. David White, a security force team member

U.S. Army Spc. David White, a security force team member for Provincial Reconstruction Team (PRT) Farah, pulls security in Farah City during a graduation ceremony for local Afghan interns who completed the RAMP... More

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