
Photo: Matt Herrick
Abdul Aquil, at the wheel of his tractor, brings crops to market on the Jaghatu to Rashidan road.
The road increases trade
between the villages,” says Abdul Aquil.
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Along this smooth section of street, professionalism and education provided by USAID’s program have replaced the old standard way of building roads. According to 40-year-old Sherenjan, a sharecropper who owns a potato patch, “It is the road that brings the buyers and gives these men work. They did not come before because you could not use the roads with a large truck. It could tip over.”
The road carries an estimated $14 million in trade per year and opens pathways to business, medical services, and travel. Taxi services to Gazni, a major market center only 45 minutes southwest, have lowered fares because of improved road conditions. Improved access to clinics and hospitals in Gazni is another invaluable result of road construction.
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