Wais Barmak

Wais Ahmad Barmak (born 1972) is an Afghan politician who served as the Minister of Interior.[1][2] Prior to that, he served as Minister for Disaster Management and Humanitarian Affairs of Afghanistan[3] and as Minister of Rural Rehabilitation and Development.

Wais Ahmad Barmak
Minister of Interior Affairs
In office
13 August 2017  23 December 2018
PresidentAshraf Ghani
Preceded byTaj Mohammad Jahid
Succeeded byAmrullah Saleh
Personal details
Born1972 (age 5051)
Kabul, Afghanistan

Early years and education

Barmak was born in 1972 in Kabul, Afghanistan. He had graduated from the Department of Architecture at Kabul University. He then went on to receive an MSc degree from the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) at the University of London (2004).[4][5]

Career

In the 1990s, Barmak started working as a field assistant of the ICRC and as a program officer at the Agency Co-ordinating Body for Afghan Relief, and later as a program officer of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA).[5]

Barmak was Senior Advisor to the Department of Disaster Management and Preparedness and became a high-level civil servant in the Afghan Ministry of Rural Rehabilitation and Development (MRRD) in 2004.

He was subsequently Senior Advisor on Capacity Development and Programmes, Senior Advisor/Chief Coordinator of the National Rural Access Programme and Executive Director of the National Solidarity Program. From 2008 onward he was Deputy Minister of Programmes at the MRRD.[6]

Barmak is said to be an ally of former vice-president Mohammad Fahim. He was nominated for the position of Minister of Rural Rehabilitation and Development in January 2010, but his nomination was rejected by the Lower House of Parliament and instead Jarullah Mansouri obtained the position. Two years later, then-President Hamid Karzai nominated Barmak for the same position and this time his nomination was approved.

Under his leadership, the National Solidarity Program of the ministry supported 70,000 rural infrastructure projects, such as roads, bridges, retaining walls, protection walls, irrigation schemes, the schools, clinics.[7]

In 2014, after the Karzai administration was replaced by the Ashraf Ghani administration, Barmak began serving President Ghani's Special Representative on Humanitarian Affairs.[8] He became Ghani's advisor in the Northern Zone, tasked to evaluate performance of officials and government agencies and fight corruption.[9]

In October 2015 Barmak became a minister again, when he was appointed to lead the Afghanistan National Disaster Management Authority, which was being upgraded to ministry.[10]

On 13 August 2017, Barmak was appointed as Afghanistan's Minister of Interior.[11][12]

References

  1. "Tajiks comprise 78 pc of Anti-Riot Force". Pajhwok Afghan News. 2017-11-23. Retrieved 2017-11-23.
  2. "VIDEO: Barmak Rejects Claims Of Discrimination In Ministry". Tolo TV. 2017-11-20. Retrieved 2017-11-23.
  3. "Geneva International Centre for Humanitarian Demining: H.E. Wais Barmak, Afghanistan State Minister for Disaster Management and Humanitarian Affairs addresses GICHD panel". Geneva International Centre for Humanitarian Demining. 29 March 2017. Retrieved 2017-05-21.
  4. "The Cabinet list". Afghanistan Analysis Network. 24 December 2009.
  5. "Barmak, Wais Ahmad Eng". www.afghan-bios.info. Retrieved 2017-05-21.
  6. "Wais Ahmad Barmak | HuffPost". www.huffingtonpost.com. Retrieved 2017-05-21.
  7. "Grants To Rural Afghan Villages Pays off". WFAE. Retrieved 2017-05-21.
  8. "Afghanistan: Opportunity in Crisis: Wais Ahmad Barmak". Chatham House. Retrieved 2017-05-21.
  9. "Corrupt Badakhshan officials to be sacked: Barmak". Pajhwok Afghan News. Retrieved 2017-05-21.
  10. Moosakhail, Zabihullah (October 21, 2015). "Afghanistan National Disaster Management Authority (ANDMA) upgraded to 'Ministry'". www.khaama.com. Retrieved 2017-05-21.
  11. "Wais Barmak Nominated As Interior Minister". ToloNews. 13 August 2017.
  12. Basir Fitri, Khawaja (13 August 2017). "Wais Barmak appointed as acting interior minister". Pajhwok News.
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