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Businesses Building Bridges for Afghanistan


U.S. Businesses Supporting Afghan Entrepreneurs

Secretary Rice speaks at a joint press conference alongside the President of Afghanistan, Hamid Karzai, in London, Monday Jan. 30, 2006.  [© AP/WWP]“These business leaders are going to lead private sector assistance in training and mentoring Afghan entrepreneurs in attracting future foreign investments and in leading business delegations to Afghanistan so that as the infrastructure and the economy grow, that it has a healthy private sector element to that growth.”

--Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, January 30, 2006

What Is the “Businesses Building Bridges” Initiative?

President Hamid Karzai On January 30, 2006, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and President Hamid Karzai launched the "Businesses Building Bridges" (BBB) initiative to highlight the importance of the private sector in the reconstruction of Afghanistan.  The Businesses Building Bridges initiative is a Secretary-level, public-private partnership designed to tap the knowledge, creativity, vision and good will of high-level American business leaders.  It will bring together a select group of business leaders who can provide strategic vision and guidance on how to best activate private sector growth in Afghanistan.  Over the course of one year, Businesses Building Bridges' leaders will develop a detailed set of recommendations on ways to support and promote the private sector in Afghanistan.  We also expect the group to develop partnership and mentoring links with Afghan business leaders, paving the way for future foreign investment and U.S. business involvement in the country.   

  
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U.S.-Afghanistan Strategic Partnership
Last May, President Bush and President Karzai jointly announced creation of a Strategic Partnership between the United States and Afghanistan, with the mutual goals of enhancing the long-term security, democracy and prosperity of Afghanistan. more

New Construction in Afghanistan
Afghan men ride bicycles as they pass newly constructed buildings in Kabul, Afghanistan. [© AP/WWP]Afghan men ride bicycles as they pass new buildings in Kabul. Four years after the ouster of the fundamentalist regime, billions of dollars in aid has refurbished hospitals, and rebuilt schools and roads. The London Conference on Afghanistan revealed a five-year blueprint to meet the demands of its people for a better life after a quarter century of war. It also aims to build peace amid a resurgence in violence that threatens to overshadow the U.S.-led nation-building.


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