April 27, 2026: A high-ranking delegation from the IEA, led by the Honorable Minister of Agriculture, Irrigation, and Livestock, conducted an official visit to the ongoing operations of the Qosh Tepa National Canal. The delegation closely monitored the progress of various segments of this landmark national project.
The delegation, headed by the Honorable Minister of Agriculture, Irrigation, and Livestock, Mawlawi Ataullah Omari, included the Honorable Sheikh Noorulhaq Anwar, Director General of the Administrative Office of the Emirate; Honorable Abdul Rahman Attash, CEO of the National Development Corporation (NDC); Honorable Mujib-ur-Rahman Omar Akhundzada, Deputy Minister of Water at the Ministry of Energy and Water; Honorable Mawlawi Ahrar, representative of the Economic Deputy of the Prime Minister’s Office; and several technical experts.
During the visit, the Honorable Minister Mawlawi Ataullah Omari described proper water management as a vital necessity for strengthening the nation’s agricultural sector. He characterized the current performance of the National Development Corporation as an unprecedented milestone in the country’s history and reaffirmed full cooperation toward the project’s completion.
Furthermore, the Director General of the Administrative Office of the Emirate, Honorable Sheikh Noorulhaq Anwar, described the ongoing work on the Qosh Tepa Canal as highly effective for national development. He lauded the tireless efforts of the National Development Corporation’s leadership, calling the canal a critical shift toward economic stability and self-sufficiency, while pledging continued support and cooperation from the Administrative Office.
Additionally, the Deputy Minister of Water, Honorable Mujib-ur-Rahman Omar Akhundzada, termed the project a fundamental step in national water management. He stated that the implementation of such large-scale national projects would fully harness Afghanistan’s water resources for the prosperity and agricultural flourishing of the country.
Meanwhile, Mawlawi Ahrar, representing the Economic Deputy of the Prime Minister’s Office, stated that this project would strengthen Afghanistan’s economic position at the regional level and play a fundamental role in increasing national revenue.
Expressing his gratitude for the delegation’s visit, the CEO of the National Development Corporation, Honorable Abdul Rahman Attash, provided assurances that technical teams are working at an accelerated pace. He emphasized that the remaining tasks are being completed in full compliance with national and international standards.
Notably, the excavation work for Phase Two of the Qosh Tepa Canal is nearing completion. Currently, construction is underway on 28 bridges and various water-control structures along the canal’s route, which, upon completion, will extend the waters of the Amu Darya to the Andkhoy district of Faryab province.
