The documents linked here cover the period I was working as civil, then political affairs officer for the UN mission to Afghanistan, a survey of sub-national administration performed for the World Bank, and observations on the first elections
- Movie I directed about the first post-war electoral process: the Emergency Loya Jirga, which I helped organize and oversee in southwest Afghanistan, Kandahar, and then Kabul.
- Short visual memory of my time in southwest Afghanistan running these elections.
- Farewell letter to the United Nations. I cannot post the many interesting docs I still have from the period in which we were establishing the new government, as they would fall under thee non-disclosure agreement, but my farewell letter was semi-public.
- Survey of the remaining administrative structures in the districts of Wardak
- What is civil society in Afghanistan? Reflection written as part of a report for the European Commission
- Study of the market in history and culture books in Kabul (performed and written in 2003 by Omar Sharifi, my right hand when establishing the Foundation).
- First report (to the World Bank) on the establishment of the Foundation for Culture and Civil Society
- Rethinking security in Afghanistan – independently produced analysis, shared with contacts’
- Civil society survey of the first elections in Afghanistan: private note to embassies and donors, and official report by the Free and Fair Elections Foundation in Afghanistan