UK in Afghanistan

Securing Afghanistan's Future

The United Kingdom, alongside 39 other nations, is in Afghanistan at the invitation of the democratically elected Afghan Government to help rebuild and develop a country emerging from a quarter century of conflict. We are there to support Afghanistan's security, reconstruction, good governance and counter-narcotics work. The UK's efforts are co-ordinated by the Foreign & Commonwealth Office, the Department for International Development and the Ministry of Defence.

The latest on Afghanistan


"A Future from the Past" Photo Exhibition (Updated 01/08/08)

Picture from photo exhibitionThis exhibition of photographs by Susan Schulman, "A Future from the Past" was hosted at DFID on 7 July 2008 with support from the Foreign Office and Turquoise Mountain Foundation.

The photos convey the pride with which Afghans value their heritage and demonstrates that cultural traditions can also drive economic development, aid post conflict stabilisation and help overcome poverty. The communities photographed are supported by Turquoise Mountain Foundation's Programmes.

The exhibition will now go on tour with details to be confirmed. All photos reproduced with kind permission of the photographer, Susan Schulman.

Archers for the Afghans (15/07/2008)

Afghan listeners to the radio soap opera 'New Home, New Life'How about swapping the Archers and Ambridge for a barber's shop in the rural Afghan village of Bar Killi?

Three times a week almost 14 million people across Afghanistan tune into the radio soap opera New Home, New Life – funded by the FCO and produced by BBC World Service Trust as part of its Afghan Education Projects (AEP).

Like its British counterparts, New Home, New Life, deals with issues important to Afghans, weaving them into cliff-hanger stories.  But rather than adultery, problem teenagers and pub quarrels, the Afghan soap’s storylines are more about raising awareness about HIV and Aids, gender equality, conflict resolution and personal hygiene.

Paris Conference on Afghanistan (12/06/08)

The government of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan and representatives of the international community met on June 12 in Paris to reaffirm their long-term partnership in support of the people of Afghanistan, their security, prosperity and human rights. The Paris Conference followed on from similar events held in Tokyo 2002, Berlin 2004 and London 2006.

Helmand Provincial Councillors visit the UK (Updated 13/06/2008)


A delegation of four Helmand Provincial Councillors visited the UK from the 4-11 June as part of an FCO sponsored visit.   The Chairman of the Provincial Council led the delegation accompanied by the Deputy Chairman and two Provincial Council members (you can find out more about Helmand's Provincial Council in this article).

The aim of the visit was to give the delegation a fuller understanding of our democratic processes and in particular how governance is delivered at a local level.

Watch our BSN clip of their meeting with Lord Malloch-Brown and their visit to Al Manaar Muslim Cultural Heritage Centre.

See photos of the delegation meeting Lord Malloch-Brown.

UK Muslim Group returns from Afghanistan (Updated 07/05/2008)

Fatim Jumabhoy at the Iman Ali Shrine in Mazar-e-Sharif

A delegation of representatives from prominent British Muslim groups returns from a fact finding trip from Afghanistan. The visit was part of the 'Projecting British Muslims Programme' to share experience of UK life and to increase mutual understanding, and dispel myths about Islamic life in Britain. Sadiq Khan MP, Muslim Delegation to Afghanistan, said "to see some of the work that we're doing, it does make you proud, whether it's development work, whether it's helping children go back to school, whether it's building hospital, whether it's helping teachers be trained, whether it's providing security for Afghani people to go about their daily business, there's a huge amount going on.”

NEW: Fatim Kurji Jumabhoy visited Afghanistan last month as part of an FCO-sponsored delegation of British Muslims. Read her thoughts on the visit and the challenges facing the country.

UN Special Representative for Afghanistan visits London (14/04/2008)

UN Special Representative Kai Eide on his visit to LondonUN Special Representative for Afghanistan, Kai Eide, visited London on 14 April. He met the Prime Minister, Foreign Secretary and a range of senior officials.

They discussed key aspects of UN engagement, including the UN's role in ensuring better co-ordination amongst the international community to act as a more effective partner to Afghanistan. Kai Eide conducted a number of interviews whilst he was in London.

Update: Reconstruction of Musa Qaleh (07/04/2008)

NATO re-affirms its long term commitment to Afghanistan, (Updated 14/04/2008)

NATO HQHeads of State and Government from the 26 NATO nations, partners and other representatives from major international institutions met in Bucharest, Romania on 2-4 April to discuss NATO enlargement and operations in Afghanistan and Kosovo. Read ISAF's strategic vision for Afghanistan.

Debate: "Is Britain's Strategy in Afghanistan realistic or hubristic"

Sir Sherard Cowper-Coles, the UK's Ambassador to Kabul, Afghanistan, enters into an open debate on the state of the UK effort in Afghanistan. Kicking off the debate in January's edition of Prospect magazine is Rory Stewart, head of the Turquoise Mountain Foundation, an NGO working in Afghanistan.

This article is reproduced with the kind permission of Prospect magazine and first re-appeared in the January 2008 edition of Prospect Magazine.

Afghanistan Counter-Narcotics: Myths, Facts and Sound Policy

A number of myths and inaccuracies continue to circulate about the illegal drugs trade in Afghanistan. The US/UK joint fact sheet corrects some of them and clarifies how the Afghan government, supported by the international community, is addressing the situation on the ground.

"We, the governments of the United States and the United Kingdom, in conjunction with the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, ISAF and international partners, and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, are now engaged in a comprehensive initiative to fight the production and trafficking of opium in Afghanistan. There is significant skepticism among the public and the media regarding the counternarcotics effort.  We therefore provide the following paper to correct some of the myths about the illegal drug trade in Afghanistan, and to clarify how our programs address the situation on the ground".

UK in Afghanistan

Recent news and events

Bomb attacks in Kabul and Islamabad
07/07/2008

The Foreign Secretary commented on the bombings in Kabul and Islamabad on Monday 7 July. He said 'Our thoughts go out to those Indian Embassy staff and Afghans who have lost their lives.'

Afghanistan: Lord Malloch Brown on Sky TV
19/06/2008

Foreign Office Minister Lord Malloch Brown took part in an interview on Sky TV on Thursday 19 June discussing the situation in Afghanistan.

Afghanistan: Foreign Secretary Sky interview
18/06/2008

David Miliband took part in an interview with Sky TV on Wednesday 18 June. He spoke about the British presence in Afghanistan and the current situation in Kandahar.

Rebuilding Lives in Musa Qala - Case Study

Deep in southern Afghanistan, in the district capital of Musa Qala, is a UK Government-led project helping to re-build thousands of lives.

Chinook delivering supplies to Lashkar Gah
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AFGHANISTAN WOMEN'S RIGHTS

The situation regarding women's rights in Afghanistan has greatly improved although there is still much to be done.

Afghanistan-women
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