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|name = Ahmad Javeed Ahwar |Official Website l = www.true-pen.com |Nationality = Afghanistani |Age = 26 years old (2013) |Languages = Native Persian, English, Dutch, Urdu, Pashtu and Arabics |Birth Date = 29 May 1987, Afghanistan |registration = Optional |Profession = Author, and analyst on Afghanistan |launch date = May 24, 2006; 18 years ago (2006-05-24)

Ahmad Javeed Ahwar or جاوید احور is an writer and youth activist born in May 29 1987 in Afghanistan. He describes himself a secular anti-Taliban activists in Social Media. In late 2011 he published his first book by the help of Friedrich Ebert Stiftung in Afghanistan under the title of Path Dependency and the International Conferences on Afghanistan: from Bonn 2001 to Bonn 2011.[1]

Educations

A.J. Ahwar is completed his High School in Ghazni Province in Afghanistan in 2003. He admitted to the Faculty of Law and Political Science in Kabul University, in Kabul Afghanistan in 2004. He graduated from the Diplomacy Department of Political Science Faculty in early 2009. Later, in 2010 he received scholarship for MA in Political Science Program of the OSCE Academy in Bishkek Kyrgyzstan. He spent two months in Switzerland as a research intern with the Geneva Center for Security Policy where he did his primary research on his MA thesis that later introduced as his first book on his career on Afghanistan.

Career History

As a Junior student of his faculty he admitted to the research program of the National Center for Policy Research in Afghanistan. He wrote his final dissertation on Interpelation of Ministers and its Impact on Afghan Government's performances. Later, he worked with Asia Foundaiton's Office in Afghanistan researching on corruption and common methodologies of research for Afghan research institutes. In 2009, he worked as a Lawyer investigator with the Electoral Complaints Commission in Afghanistan where he in cooperation with his fellow foreign and Afghan colleagues were reviewing electoral complaints against Presidential Elections 2009's nominees. Further he worked with Afghan Parliament, USAID Afghanistan and Friedrich Ebert Stiftung's office in Afghanistan. Simultaneously he taught at the Dunya University of Higer Education in Afghanistan as a lecturer. Additionally, he was writting for Zamzama Weekly a newspaper widely distributed in Kabul and Ghazni.

Current Activities

Currently, he is writing for The True Pen. The articles in this website are written in English and Persian.

References

  1. ^ Friedrich Ebert Stiftung's Website, Path Dependency and the International Conferences on Afghanistan: http://www.fes-afghanistan.org/media/pdf/pdf-120202-bonn2001-bonn2011.pdf