Can Development Win a Counterinsurgency?
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CREDIT: Photograph by Maura R. O’Connor.Village elders in Paktiya province try to settle a land dispute so a district center can be built by the Provincial Reconstruction Team.
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CREDIT: Photograph by Maura R. O’Connor.A school built several years ago by the Khost Provincial Reconstruction Team sits unused because there are no funds to pay teachers.
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Photograph by Maura R. O’Connor.A shura (community meeting) for the youth of Khost province attended by Capt. Steve Deal, commander of the Khost Provincial Reconstruction Team.
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CREDIT: Photograph by Maura R. O’Connor.U.S. military engineers examine a retaining wall built with U.S. funds near a mosque in Khost province.
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CREDIT: Photograph by Maura R. O’Connor.An elder chastises the governor of Paktiya province over the incomplete Khost-Gardez road project funded by USAID.
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Photograph by Maura R. O’Connor.A Provincial Development Council meeting in Gardez City, Paktiya province.
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CREDIT: Photograph by Maura R. O’Connor.A lawyer talking with military and USAID representatives during a women’s shura hosted by the Paktiya Provincial Reconstruction Team.
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Photograph by Maura R. O’Connor.An Afghan girl in a village in Paktiya province. Rural areas have seen little improvement in basic services over the last decade.
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CREDIT: Photograph by Maura R. O’Connor.Lt. Col. Marshal Magee, commander of the Paktiya Provincial Reconstruction Team, after a tribal council meeting in Shawak District.
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