Digital Infrastructures in Afghanistan
New cables are currently being established and cell towers are being raised all over the country (“Afghanistan expands,” 2024; Khawrin, 2023). This study maps the digital infrastructure in
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New cables are currently being established and cell towers are being raised all over the country (“Afghanistan expands,” 2024; Khawrin, 2023). This study maps the digital infrastructure in
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In order to reduce reliance on imported electricity, Afghanistan has made it a national priority to promote generation of domestic electricity and the use of renewable energy sources, of which Afghanistan
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The Islamic Emirate is actively working to strengthen the energy sector. In the long term, Afghanistan must develop its solar, wind, and hydropower resources and introduce new technology to increase
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The program aims at promoting renewable energy and energy efficiency in Afghanistan by supporting the Afghan government in implementing strategies for the energy sector. ESIP succeeds the program
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In Afghanistan, how much electricity is generated per person? Electricity is often the most ''visible'' form of energy that we rely on day-to-day; it keeps our lights, TVs,
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When the current Taliban regime (DFA) took over in 2021, the DFA shifted from initially restricting access to actively promoting connectivity and encouraging foreign investment in it.
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The Lighting Afghanistan program seeks to support development of PAYG models by providing market intelligence and quality assurances for manufacturers and suppliers of equipment. While PAYG has
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A range of policies and strategies have been adopted to promote renewable energy development, including the National Renewable Energy Policy (NREP) and the Afghanistan Rural Renewable
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The information gathered will help policymakers focus on domestic renewable energy to enhance Afghanistan''s energy independence, reduce its
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Abstract This research examines the state of telecommunications, particularly Internet services, in Afghanistan and their impact on the country''s socio-economic and digital development.
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Renewable energy resources could play a vital role in the sustainable economic, social, and environmental development of Afghanistan. Heavy reliance
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Using the methodology developed by assistant professors Signe Lai and Sofie Flensburg (2019) from the University of Copenhagen, this study traces the underlying infrastructures that allow – or
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The Taliban''s state capture of Afghanistan in 2021 has been catastrophic for the Afghan people. Women and girls have been relentlessly targeted and oppressed. Freedom of movement,
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This project provided young professionals in the Afghan energy sector with the opportunity to learn about the opportunities of a renewable energy (RE) system
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This shift to renewable energy is also a commitment to Afghanistan''s environmental future. The widespread adoption of solar panels is reducing harmful emissions and cutting energy
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The Afghan government''s emphasis on energy as a foundation for industrial growth and social development is both pragmatic and visionary.
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GIZ-ESIP Afghanistan Overview Energy Sector Improvement Program (ESIP) on behalf of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and
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On September 15, 2025, Taliban leader Hibatullah Akhundzada announced the shutdown of fiber-optic internet across Afghanistan. The ban was implemented
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Industry structure and institutional arrangements Currently, the power sector is governed by Ministry of Energy and Water (MEW) and operated by Da Afghanistan Breshna Sherkat (DABS), which controls
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Afghanistan''s infrastructure is limited and outdated, leading to challenges within the energy network and electricity transmission. The absence of a developed energy network, limited sources for power
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In particular, we show how transnational actors in Afghanistan seek to induce change that reflects their values. We focus specifically on energy transitions, where the range of values promoted
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The progress towards renewable energy in Afghanistan is unclear, and its potential is not clearly identified when compared to non-renewable energy
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For many women, the internet was their last resource. An internet shutdown threatens to end this.
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Enabling PV Afghanistan Institutional Development for Energy in Afghanistan (IDEA) Programme Published by: Enabling PV Afghanistan August 2017 Developed by: Commissioned by the Deutsche
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UNDP Afghanistan''s ABADEI project, backed by crucial funding from Japan, has ignited a clean energy revolution. By strategically deploying solar power, the initiative is laying the groundwork
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Energy in Afghanistan is provided by hydropower followed by fossil fuel and solar power. Currently, over 85% of Afghanistan ''s population has access to electricity.
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Afghanistan and other war-torn countries have shown that conflict doesn''t need to stifle the progress of a country''s Internet.
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The Taliban has yet to decide what to do with the internet in Afghanistan. The same is true for the global companies that underpin it
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