Anwar ul-Haq Ahady explained

Anwar ul-Haq Ahady
Office:Minister of Finance
Term Start:December 2004
Term End:February 2009
President:Hamid Karzai
Predecessor:Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai
Successor:Omar Zakhilwal
Office2:Minister of Commerce and Industry
Term Start2:28 June 2010
Term End2:November 2013
Predecessor2:Ghulam Mohammad Eylaghi
Successor2:Mohammad Shakir Kargar
Birth Date:12 August 1951
Birth Place:Jigdalai, Sarobi District, Kabul Province, Afghanistan
Alma Mater:Kabul University Degree in LawAmerican University in Beirut B.A. & M.A. in Political ScienceNorthwestern University PhD in Political Science & MBA
Party:Afghan Social Democratic Party (Afghan Mellat)
Occupation:Central banker
Profession:Politician, writer

Anwar ul-Haq Ahady (August 12, 1951) is an Afghan politician and former Minister of Commerce and Industry.[1] [2] He had served as the nation's Finance Minister from December 2004 to February 5, 2009. Prior to that he held the position as head of Da Afghanistan Bank, the central bank of Afghanistan, from 2002 to 2004. He is also prominent academic and writer.[3]

Early years

Ahady was born on 12 August 1951 in Sarobi, Kabul province, Afghanistan. He is the son of Abdul Haqhas, a Pashtun and native of the Sarobi district in Kabul province. Ahady holds a Master of Business Administration (MBA) and a Ph.D. in political science[3] from the post-graduate faculty of Northwestern University,[4] in Evanston, Illinois, north of Chicago. He earned a bachelor's degree as well as a master's degree in economics and political science from the American University of Beirut in Lebanon.[3]

Career

Ahady served as an assistant professor of political science at Carleton College, in Northfield, Minnesota, in the United States, and as the banking director of Continental Elona of Chicago from 1985 to 1987. He was a professor of political science at Providence College, a Catholic university in Providence, Rhode Island, from 1987 to 2002.

After the removal of the Taliban government and the formation of the Karzai administration in late 2001, Ahady was chosen as the head of Afghanistan's central bank, Da Afghanistan Bank. He has many writings in academic journals, books, and popular dailies of the United States.

He served as Afghan Finance Minister from 2004 to 2009, Minister of Commerce from 2010 to 2013, and Minister of Agriculture from 2020 to August 2021.

Following the fall of Kabul, Ahady fled abroad. He currently sits on the board of the Fund for the Afghan People, a Switzerland-based non-profit organization that administers funds of Da Afghanistan Bank frozen after the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan.[5] [6]

Political affiliation

Ahady was the elected leader of the Afghan Millat Party until his ousting in 2016.[7]

Works

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Landmark Afghan-Pak trade pact goes into effect . Pashtun Shinwari . . February 12, 2011 . 2011-02-13.
  2. Web site: Presidential Candidate Ahadi Against Karzai's Loya Jirga . 2014-11-12 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20141112154842/http://www.tolonews.com/en/election-2014/12278-presidential-candidate-ahadi-against-karzais-loya-jirga . 2014-11-12 .
  3. Web site: ::: The Minister . 2010-07-01 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20101103183456/http://www.mof.gov.af/the-minister.htm . 2010-11-03 .
  4. Web site: Mr. Ahady Goes to Kabul.
  5. Web site: Accueil . 2024-05-04 . afghanfund.ch . fr.
  6. Web site: 2024-03-14 . Interest of $270 million earned so far from Afghanistan’s frozen assets Ariana News . 2024-05-04 . www.ariananews.af . en-US.
  7. News: Kakar . Javed Hamim . 2016-02-10 . Afghan Millat party ousts former minister Ahady, Sherzad . 2024-05-04 . en-GB.