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Ministry of Education
Dari: وزارت معارف افغانستان‎
Pashto: د پوهني وزارت افغانستان‎
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JurisdictionGovernment of Afghanistan
HeadquartersDeh Afghanan, Opposite Kabul Municipality Kabul, Afghanistan
34°31′19″N 69°10′24″E / 34.521812°N 69.173312°E / 34.521812; 69.173312
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Websitehttps://moe.gov.af/en
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The Afghan Ministry of Education (Persian: وزارت معارف افغانستان) (Pashto: د پوهني وزارت افغانستان) is responsible for policy formulation, the organization, and supervision of education in Afghanistan. Its headquarters is located in Kabul. The current Education Minister is Rangina Hamidi. The Ministry of Education provides a semi-annual report to inform the public of advancements in Afghanistan's education sector.

Ministers

No. Name Term Notes
1. Anahita Ratebzad 1980-1981 under General Secretary Babrak Karmal
2. Abdul Salam Hanafi ? - ? under Emir Mohammed Omar
3. Rasul Amin 22 December 2001 - June 2002 under President Hamid Karzai
4. Yunus Qanuni June 2002 - 31 August 2004
5. Ahmad Moshahed 31 August 2004 - 23 December 2004
6. Noor Mohammad Qarqin December 23, 2004 - March 2, 2006
7. Mohammad Hanif Atmar May 2, 2006 - October 11, 2008
8. Ghulam Farooq Wardak October 11, 2008 – April 2015
9. Assadullah Hanif Balkhi 18 April 2015 – 13 November 2016 under President Ashraf Ghani
10. Mohammad Ibrahim Shinwari 2016 – 2018
11. Mirwais Balkhi 2018 – 2020
12. Rangina Hamidi 2020 – 2021
13. Hemat Akhundzada 23 August 2021 - 7 September 2021 under Emir Hibatullah Akhundzada
14. Noorullah Munir 7 September 2021 – 20 September 2022
15. Habibullah Agha October 2022 - present

References

  1. "د اسلامي امارت په تشکیلاتو کې نوي کسان پر دندو وګومارل شول". باختر خبری آژانس. October 4, 2021.
  2. عرفانیار, احمدشاه (22 November 2021). "حکومت یو شمېر وزارتونو، ملکي او پوځي ادارو لپاره نوي سرپرستان او مرستيالان وټاکل".
  3. "Afghanistan - Ministry of Education".
  4. http://moe.gov.af/en/page/1831/3031

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