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Paktika, Afghanistan (1 June 2011). U.S. Navy Lieutenant Mike Hammond, Paktika
Provincial Reconstruction Team (PRT) information operations officer from Huntsville,
Alabama, and Noor Mutaj (center right), Paktika PRT cultural adviser, interact with the
education sector working group. This group was part of a 2-day provincial development
plan (PDP) review and validation ‘shura’ (consultative assembly). Eight working groups,
including sectors like education, public health and agriculture, created prioritized project
lists on the first day and then presented them on the second day – crafting Paktika’s
5-year provincial development plan. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Ashley N.
Avecilla)
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