Afghan Biographies

Wardak, Shir Wali Eng. Sheerwali killed 20160605


Name Wardak, Shir Wali Eng. Sheerwali killed 20160605
Ethnic backgr. Pashtun
Date of birth 1971
Function/Grade Ex Wolesi Jirga Member 2010 MP MNA Kabul
History and Biodata

Eng. Shir Wali Wardak
Phone: 0799806387

2. Previous Functions:
United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO),  Field Technician, Monitoring Officer for the Comprehensive Agriculture and Rural Development Facility (1997)
Agricultural advisor with Coordination of Afghan Relief (CoAR) (1998-2000)
International Rescue Committee,
United Nations Human Settlements Programme,
Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (MAIL), Director of Operations of the Comprehensive Agriculture and Rural Development Facility (CARD-F) (2010),
Wolesi Jirga Member 2010 MP MNA Kabul

3. Biodata:
Wardak_ShirSher Wali Wardak son of Khwaja Mir was born 1971 in  Saeed Abad district of Wardak province and currently lives in Khoshal Khan Mina. After graduating from the International Rescue Committee (IRC) High School in Peshawar in 1990, Wardak earned a bachelor’s degree from the Agricultural University of Faisalabad. He also holds a master’s degree in Project Management from the University of Preston/Faisalabad University in Pakistan,
which he completed in 2006. Further to this he has studied project management in a course run by the
Coordination of Humanitarian Assistance (CHA) organization, an Afghan national NGO. He lived in Pakistan some years in self imposed exile. Engineer Sher Wali Wardak (Kabul) is the brother of the Minister for Education, Faruq Wardak.

Commission (2012): National Economy, NGOs, Rural Development, Agriculture and Animal Husbandry
(previous Deputy, 2011)

Sher Wali Wardak was injured in a blast outside his house in Kabul and died on the way to hospital. Wolesi Jirga member Hamid Ahmadzai confirmed that the IED was planted in an electricity box and was detonated upon the arrival of Sherwali.(20160605)
 

He is married and has seven children.
 

Wardak speaks Dari, English and Urdu.

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