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Two attendees of a Women’s Education Key Leader Engagement

Two attendees of a Women’s Education Key Leader Engagement

Two attendees of a Women’s Education Key Leader Engagement pose for a photo March 13, 2014, at the Kandahar International Airport. The KLE, hosted by the U.S. Embassy’s Southern Regional Platform, recognized th... More

Attendees of a Women’s Education Key Leader Engagement

Attendees of a Women’s Education Key Leader Engagement

Attendees of a Women’s Education Key Leader Engagement discuss women’s health, education, and human rights with members of Regional Command (South) at the Kandahar International Airport, Afghanistan, March 13, ... More

Ambassador Edward Alford (center), the senior civilian

Ambassador Edward Alford (center), the senior civilian

Ambassador Edward Alford (center), the senior civilian representative for Regional Command (South) and (Southwest), gives a certificate to Fareeda, director of a local non-governmental organization that support... More

An attendee of a Women’s Education Key Leader Engagement

An attendee of a Women’s Education Key Leader Engagement

An attendee of a Women’s Education Key Leader Engagement reads an information packet about Afghan women’s health and education at the Kandahar International Airport, Afghanistan, March 13, 2014. The KLE, hosted... More

Attendees of a Women’s Education Key Leader Engagement

Attendees of a Women’s Education Key Leader Engagement

Attendees of a Women’s Education Key Leader Engagement talk with Tom Love, U.S. Agency for International Development agricultural adviser, at the Kandahar International Airport, Afghanistan, March 13, 2014. The... More

Razia Baloch (right), member of the Helmand Provincial

Razia Baloch (right), member of the Helmand Provincial

Razia Baloch (right), member of the Helmand Provincial Council, and Esmatullah Atal (left), director of the Welfare Organization for People of Afghanistan, participate in a Key Leader Engagement regarding wome... More

Ambassador Edward Alford (far right), the senior civilian

Ambassador Edward Alford (far right), the senior civilian

Ambassador Edward Alford (far right), the senior civilian representative for Regional Command (South) and (Southwest), talks with an attendee of a Women’s Education Key Leader Engagement. The KLE, hosted by the... More

Ambassador Edward Alford (far right), the senior civilian

Ambassador Edward Alford (far right), the senior civilian

Ambassador Edward Alford (far right), the senior civilian representative for Regional Command (South) and (Southwest), and two interpreters speak with the Afghan media about the accomplishments of women’s healt... More

Amanda Cranmer, Regional Platform (South), political

Amanda Cranmer, Regional Platform (South), political

Amanda Cranmer, Regional Platform (South), political economic officer, talks with attendees of a Women’s Education Key Leader Engagement March 13, 2014, at the Kandahar International Airport, Afghanistan. The K... More

Ambassador Edward Alford (far right), the senior civilian

Ambassador Edward Alford (far right), the senior civilian

Ambassador Edward Alford (far right), the senior civilian representative for Regional Command (South) and (Southwest), is presented a prayer rug by Ehsanullah Ehsan, director of the Kandahar Institute of Modern... More

Shabnam Manati (far left), an English instructor at

Shabnam Manati (far left), an English instructor at

Shabnam Manati (far left), an English instructor at the Kandahar Institute of Modern Studies, receives a certificate from Ambassador Edward Alford (far right), the senior civilian representative for Regional Co... More

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