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District in Kabul Province, Afghanistan
Guldara District
Location in Kabul Province
Location in Kabul Province
Country Afghanistan
ProvinceKabul Province
CapitalGuldara
Population
 (2015)
 • Total
23,402
Time zoneUTC+04:30 (AST)

Guldara District is located in the northwestern part ofKabul Province,Afghanistan. It has a population of 25,213 people, including new returnees from Iran and Pakistan who had fled there during various stages of conflict in Afghanistan (2006 officialUNDP est.). Around 70% areTajiks and 30%Pashtuns.[1]

Guldara district bordersParvan Province to the west,Farza District to the north,Qarabagh,Kalakan andMir Bacha Kot districts to the east, andShakardara District to the south. Itsheadquarters isGuldara, which is a village in the northeastern part of the district; the district itself comprises 45 villages. Guldara District was part of Shakardara District untilBurhanuddin Rabbani's government. Almost the whole district was destroyed during the civil war and the main villages near the main road to Kabul are destroyed. It is small district with isolated villages.

However, since 2001 grate progress has taken place, mainly in infrastructure and basic amenities. Over the last few years, the Government has shown increasing commitment to make its development interventions more effective, enduring, equitable and responsive to the needs and priorities of communities at the district level. Agricultural and livestock productions are low in Guldara District due to lack of agricultural mechanization system, inadequateagricultural water and spread of animal and plant diseases. Destruction or lack of roads has created transportation problems and has raised food and other required materials prices, similarly, inaccessibility to professional physicians, adequate health centres and quality medicines have increased health problems. Thus, the number of existing schools is inadequate, the distance between schools and student's house is quite long and the schools luck buildings, which the students study in open places and occasionally cause them sickness. Moreover, unemployment rate is high and a great number of residents immigrate to neighbouring countries to find jobs or they become drug dependent inside the country. Instability and insecurity rate increase due to lack of police, national army and experienced personnel in security departments. Based on the above-mentioned issues, weak economy and poverty has been considered as the main problem of the people.

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  1. ^"Archived copy"(PDF). Archived from the original on 2013-09-23. Retrieved2012-11-18.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

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