Ministry of Higher Education (Afghanistan)

The Afghan Ministry of Higher Education is the Government ministry that is in charge of regulating, expanding and developing Afghanistan's institutions of higher education. It is responsible for the training of teachers and for establishing a national higher education curriculum as well as special education programs, in-service training, and promoting further education for university faculty members. It also develops partnerships with international universities, organizes seminars and conferences, ensures that residential accommodation is available for students and teachers of universities and provides expertise and training in accounting and management procedures and in computer literacy.[1]

Ministry of Higher Education
Agency overview
JurisdictionGovernment of Afghanistan
HeadquartersKart-a-4, Kabul, Afghanistan
Minister responsible
  • A. T. Balakarzai
Websitehttp://www.mohe.gov.af/?lang=en

Ministers

NameTermNotes
Sharif Fayez22 December 2001 – 23 December 2004
Amir Shah Hasanyar23 December 2004 – 22 March 2006Previously Member of Educational Council of Kabul University
Mohammad Azam Dadfar22 March 2006 – January 2010Previously Minister of Refugees
Obaidullah Obaid2 January 2010Nomination rejected by the Wolesi Jirga
Muhammad Hashim Esmatullahi16 January 2010Nomination rejected by the Wolesi Jirga
Sarwar DanishJanuary 2010 – ?Acting Minister, nomination not approved by the Wolesi Jirga
Obaidullah ObaidFebruary 2012 – April 2014
Mohammad Osman BaburyApril 2014 - April 2015Acting Minister
Farida MomandApril 2015 – 14 November 2016dismissed by Wolesi Jirga in November 2016
Abdul Latif Roshan 22 June 2017 – 22 November 2017 Acting Minister[2]
Najibullah Khwaja Umari 22 November 2017 – 22 May 2019 Acting Minister. Approved by Wolesi Jirga in December 2017[3][4]
Abdul Tawab Balakarzai 23 May 2019 – Till Date. Acting Minister.

See also

Higher education in Afghanistan

References

  1. History Ministry of Higher Education
  2. Kakar, Javed Hamim (2017-11-22). "Acting Minister for Higher Education Roshan steps down". www.pajhwok.com. Retrieved 2017-12-24.
  3. Ahmadzai, Mohammad Asif (2017-11-22). "Umari new acting higher education minister". www.pajhwok.com. Retrieved 2017-12-24.
  4. "Afghan MPs approve 11 cabinet picks, rejects the only female minister-designate". www.khaama.com. Retrieved 2017-12-24.
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