Citing the U.S. GI Bill of Rights as probably the most extraordinary act of investing in human capital, Ashraf Ghani declares that we are still refusing to invest in higher education in the countries that need it most.
Ashraf Ghani played an instrumental role in the design and implementation of the post-Taliban settlement in Afghanistan.
This is an excerpt from a Carnegie Council talk on April 29, 2008. For the full video, audio, and transcript, go to http://www.carnegiecouncil.org
Doesn't matter where Dr Ghani is from....
we just have to agree that he has the power to change Afghnistan....Ghani is internationally recognized academic with ingrained leadership qualities. Mr. Ghani stands for quality, integrity and transparancy in governance.
Sahil827 2 years ago
He's from Logar my friend
hn1983 2 years ago
Dr saheb Ashraf Ghani, the next president of Afghanistan. Please go to, a s h r a fgh a ni. a f
Sediqi85 2 years ago
he is from ningarhar and he is a good man iam agree with Asheaf Ghani
AmirAfghan 2 years ago
wa wa nice comments
keep it up
popal420 2 years ago
hey koss madar tajick unfortuently there will be no Tajik president ever in Afghanistan
khisraw420 2 years ago
he is a mordagau pashtun
Zabih90 2 years ago
He is an excellent intellectual and he perfectly suits to lead one of the Afghan educational institutes but he his mental and physical health unfortunately make him unsuitable for Afghan leadership. I regretfully say that he is very short tempered and that is confirmed by many national and international observers due to his unfortunate illness. The other thing is that its not necessary that every intellectual should become the leader of his/her country because other political skills are needed.
MasudPanjsher 3 years ago