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Building a Viable Microfinance Sectors in Afghanistan

The microfinance sector in Afghanistan is going through a period of reform.

The A to Z Guide 2010

Newsletter Issue 24

Welcome to AREU

The Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit (AREU) is an independent research institute based in Kabul. AREU's mission is to inform and influence policy and practice through conducting high-quality, policy-relevant research and actively disseminating the results, and to promote a culture of research and learning. (More)

Latest Publications

  Afghansitan Livelihood Trajectories: Evidence from Badakhshan
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  Between Patronage and Rebillion: Student Politices in Afghanistan
Review | Download

  AREU Statement on the Importance of Elections following the London Conference on Afghanistan
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  AREU Statement for the London conference on Afghanistan 2010
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  Building a Viable Microfinance Sector in Afghansitan
Review | Download

  Presentation: Historical Prespective on the Mirab System
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Updates

A new briefing paper by Dr Antonio Giustozzi examines past and present Student Politics in Afghanistan.

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Elections Must Happen in 2010 — An AREU statement on the importance of elections following the London Conference.

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AREU's first report for 2010 is Building a Viable Microfinance Sector in Afghanistan.

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Events

Who lost legitimacy? An AREU post-elections brief explores Afghan opinions of the confused 2009 election process and its outcomes — with some surprising results. Click here to download. Meanwhile, Toward an Afghan Democracy? explores Afghan perceptions of democracy.

  15 Dec, 09 

Who lost legitimacy? An AREU post-elections brief explores Afghan opinions of the confused 2009 election process and its outcomes — with some surprising results. Click here to download. Meanwhile, Toward an Afghan Democracy? explores Afghan perceptions of democracy.

  14 Feb, 10  

Who lost legitimacy? An AREU post-elections brief explores Afghan opinions of the confused 2009 election process and its outcomes — with some surprising results. Click here to download. Meanwhile, Toward an Afghan Democracy? explores Afghan perceptions of democracy.

  5 March, 10   

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