Ashraf Ghani urges sustained support at donor summit
KABUL: Afghanistan’s president implored international donors for their continued support on Saturday, saying the “wounded country” faced a host of security and economic challenges while reiterating his vision of self-reliance after 40 years of war.Donors have pledged billions of dollars over the past decade to reconstruct the war-torn country, convulsed
By our correspondents
September 06, 2015
KABUL: Afghanistan’s president implored international donors for their continued support on Saturday, saying the “wounded country” faced a host of security and economic challenges while reiterating his vision of self-reliance after 40 years of war.
Donors have pledged billions of dollars over the past decade to reconstruct the war-torn country, convulsed by a 14-year Taliban insurgency and seething with unemployment.
But a lot of that money has been lost to corruption, which permeates nearly every public institution, hobbling development and sapping already bare state coffers.
“Rebuilding Afghanistan is going to be a long-term endeavour,” President Ashraf Ghani said at a conference of donors in Kabul attended by Western delegates and non-governmental organisations.
“Forty years of conflict have destroyed... a vast amount of material and lives... We need to rebuild the country on a foundation that will yield the prosperity and trade that is Afghanistan’s birthright,” he said.
The donor meeting was a follow-up to the December 2014 conference in London, where Ghani first outlined his vision for a self-reliant Afghanistan.
Ghani said on Saturday that Afghanistan is advancing along the path of self-reliance, but stressed to donors that “we continue to need our partnership so that by the end of the transformation decade we will no longer be dependent on aid”.
Donors have pledged billions of dollars over the past decade to reconstruct the war-torn country, convulsed by a 14-year Taliban insurgency and seething with unemployment.
But a lot of that money has been lost to corruption, which permeates nearly every public institution, hobbling development and sapping already bare state coffers.
“Rebuilding Afghanistan is going to be a long-term endeavour,” President Ashraf Ghani said at a conference of donors in Kabul attended by Western delegates and non-governmental organisations.
“Forty years of conflict have destroyed... a vast amount of material and lives... We need to rebuild the country on a foundation that will yield the prosperity and trade that is Afghanistan’s birthright,” he said.
The donor meeting was a follow-up to the December 2014 conference in London, where Ghani first outlined his vision for a self-reliant Afghanistan.
Ghani said on Saturday that Afghanistan is advancing along the path of self-reliance, but stressed to donors that “we continue to need our partnership so that by the end of the transformation decade we will no longer be dependent on aid”.
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