On Aug. 31, the U.S. Institute of Peace hosted a Twitter Space discussion with USIP experts on how Afghanistan has changed over the past year, what it means for the country going forward, and ways U.S. and international policy can continue to support efforts for an inclusive and stable Afghanistan that recognizes the rights of all its citizens.
Scott Worden
Director, Afghanistan and Central Asia, U.S. Institute of Peace
@ScottRWorden
Kate Bateman
Senior Expert, Afghanistan, U.S. Institute of Peace
@katebatemandc
Belquis Ahmadi
Senior Program Officer, Afghanistan, U.S. Institute of Peace
@belquisa2
Asfandyar Mir
Senior Expert, Asia Center, U.S. Institute of Peace
@asfandyarmir
Andrew Watkins
Senior Expert, Afghanistan, U.S. Institute of Peace
@and_huh_what
William Byrd
Senior Expert, Afghanistan, U.S. Institute of Peace
@BillBparenda
For more information about this event, please visit: https://www.usip.org/events/twitter-space-afghanistan-one-year-later
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