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Afghanistan’s Economic, Poverty and Gender Issues

Afghanistan’s Economic, Poverty and Gender Issues

Nov
8
Wednesday
 from 3:30 pm to 5:00 pm
Virtual Event

Despite showing signs of stabilization in 2022, the Afghan economy faces dire challenges as the country enters its third year under Taliban rule. With declining international aid and other economic shocks, even modest progress could evaporate at great harm to the Afghan people. The ongoing humanitarian crisis, already one of the worst in the world, particularly affects women and girls and could easily get worse. 

Sacks of flour from a World Food Program convoy are unloaded in Afghanistan on Oct. 27, 2021. (Victor J. Blue/The New York Times)

It is under these precarious conditions that the World Bank has published two new reports: the latest “Afghanistan Development Update” and the third round of its ongoing “Afghanistan Welfare Monitoring Survey.” These reports lay out the country’s current economic context and its trends in welfare and poverty, underlining the severe problems facing the Afghan people.
 
Join USIP and the World Bank for a conversation with two of the reports’ authors as well as leading experts on Afghanistan’s economy. The discussion will look at the reports’ policy implications, such as the country’s economic outlook, how the international community should respond, and what the Taliban can do to ameliorate the economic downturn and humanitarian crisis.

Speakers

Scott Worden, welcoming remarks
Director, Afghanistan and Central Asia Programs, U.S. Institute of Peace
Eduardo Olaberria, opening remarks
Program Leader, Equitable Growth, Finance and Institutions for Afghanistan, The World Bank 

Silvia Redaelli 
Senior Economist, The World Bank 

Muhammad Waheed
Senior Country Economist, The World Bank

Khalid Payenda 
Director and Cofounder, Institute for Development and Economic Affairs 

Paul Fishstein 
Non-resident Fellow, Center on International Cooperation, New York University
Naheed Sarabi
Director and Cofounder, Institute for Development and Economic Affairs 

Bill Byrd, moderator
Senior Expert, Afghanistan, U.S Institute of Peace

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