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in December 2004. As one of the youngest members of cabinet and a technocrat, he directed his energies into transforming a dysfunctional and non-descript ministry into one of national significance that reached into every province of the country, overseeing an annual budget of nearly 500 million
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in Afghanistan described Atmar in 2004 as a human development champion. As head of a ministry that was considered a key consumer of international funds, his task entailed providing food security for the rural population, safe drinking water, alternatives for the drug-economy and building the
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Atmar served as the National Security Advisor to Ashraf Ghani from 2014 to 2018, when he resigned due to disagreement with Ghani on certain issues. In late 2018, Atmar announced his candidacy for the
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In 2002, Atmar was invited to join the Transitional Government as the Minister of Rural Rehabilitation & Development and was confirmed with the same portfolio in the cabinet of the newly elected
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on 4 April 2020. Ghani also nominated him as minister on permanent basis, pending approval by the National Assembly. His nomination was approved by 197 of the 246 lawmakers present in the
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to the Taliban. Atmar was evacuated from Afghanistan on 16 August 2021 to Turkey, alongside Turkish citizens and other Afghan officials by the Turkish government.
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In October 2008, Atmar was sworn in as the Minister of Interior after being approved by a majority of the National Assembly.
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In May 2006, Atmar was sworn in as the Minister of Education after being approved by an overwhelming majority of the
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party. During his time in office, he has visited several countries to get funding to stabilise Afghanistan.
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special operations units, KhAD being the Afghan security and intelligence agency with strong ties to the
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for humanitarian agencies, which he would continue for two years. Following that he went to the
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Politics and Humanitarian Aid in Afghanistan and its Aftermath for the People of Afghanistan
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Mohammad Hanif Atmar, arrives at the graduation of Afghan National Police Academy cadets
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agent. He served as the Minister of interior until he was removed from the Ministry by
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on 21 November 2020. He was sworn in on 4 February 2021. He fled to Turkey after the
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From rhetoric to reality: The role of aid in local peacebuilding in Afghanistan
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Taliban Intensify Efforts to Take Control of Afghanistan's Overseas Embassies
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Speech on Promoting Good Governance and Fighting Corruption in Afghanistan
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Atmar with Afghan well-known poet, author-writer and Director of the ECAR
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removed his name from its list of foreign ministers on 15 February 2022.
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The World Was Going Our War: The KGB and the Battle for the Third World
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Development of Non-Governmental Organisations in Developing Countries
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necessary infrastructure for the economy in rural areas to develop.
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Humanitarian Aid, War and Peace in Afghanistan: What to Learn?
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party was founded in 2011, he became a member of the party.
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foreign minister, and approved on a permanent basis by the
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He was a member of the Presidential Oversight Committee.
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Atmar was born in 1968 as son of Mohammad Asef Atmar in
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family. As a young adult, he was part of one of many
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Index


Ali Shamkhani
Tehran
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Ashraf Ghani
Amir Khan Muttaqi
Ashraf Ghani
Hamdullah Mohib
Minister of Interior
Hamid Karzai
Ahmad Moqbel Zarar
Bismillah Khan Mohammadi
Minister of Education
Hamid Karzai
Ghulam Farooq Wardak
Minister of Rural Rehabilitation and Development
Laghman
Afghanistan
PDPA
Truth and Justice
Afghanistan
Afghanistan
KhAD
Soviet-Afghan War
Afghan Civil War (1989–1992)
Battle of Jalalabad
WIA
War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
Pashto
politician

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