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Authors@Google: Ashraf Ghani & Clare Lockhart - 3614 sec
The Authors at Google program was pleased to welcome former U.N. advisers to Afghanistan Ashraf Ghani and Clare Lockhart to discuss their latest book, "Fixing Failed States: A Framework for Rebuilding our Fractured World." Ashraf Ghani played a central role in the design and implementation of the post-Taliban settlement in Afghanistan, serving as UN adviser to the Bonn process and as Finance Minister during Afghanistan's Transitional Administration. He has worked at the World Bank and taught at Johns Hopkins and Berkeley universities. He has been nominated for the job of Secretary General of the United Nations and considered for the job of President of the World Bank. He chairs the Institute for State Effectiveness. Clare Lockhart is Director for the Institute for State Effectiveness. She has worked for the World Bank, the United Nations and advised the Government of Afghanistan government in Kabul on its strategy and programs from 2002 to 2005. She advises countries and international organizations on state-building and has written widely on the topic. www.effectivestates.org In Fixing Failed States, the authors describe the effort to save failed states--vividly and convincingly--offering an on-the-ground picture of why past efforts have not worked and advancing a groundbreaking new solution to this most pressing of global crises. Military force, while certainly necessary on occasion, cannot solve the fundamental problems, and humanitarian interventions cost billions yet do not leave capable states in their wake. Ghani and Lockhart argue that only an integrated state-building approach can heal these failing countries. As they explain, many of these countries already have the resources they need, if only we knew how to connect them to global knowledge and put them to work in the right way. Their state-building strategy, which assigns responsibility equally among the international community, national leaders, and citizens, maps out a clear path to political and economic stability. This event took place on June 20, 2008 at Google's New York office.
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The Great Philosopher Ghani Khan Baba - 375 sec
Ghani Khan's life passed through various phases and almost all of them are reflected in his writings Most people know little about Ghani Khan. For many, he is only a poet who wrote about love, music, pleasure, wine and sensuality. For some, he is a rebel while for others he is a heretic. It, therefore, makes sense to talk about his life and times instead of discussing his poetry in isolation. Ghani Khan was born in January 1914, at Utmanzai village in District Charsadda. He was the eldest son of Bacha Khan who founded the Khudai Khidmatgar Movement and who rose to prominence because of his relentless, non-violent struggle against the British rule in the subcontinent. When Ghani was five, his mother died of influenza and his paternal grandmother took charge of his upbringing. But she died in 1923. Ghani Khan received his early education from a traditional religious teacher at an Utmanzai mosques. He was then sent to the National High School in Peshawar. After he had studied there for one year, his father set up Azad Islamic Madrassa in his hometown Utmanzai in 1921 and Ghani Khan was admitted to it. At the age of 14, he started composing poetry while he was still at school. But it was in December 1928 that his first poem appeared in Pakhtoon, a monthly journal launched by his father as the organ of the Khudai Khidmatgar Movement for the promotion of the Pashto language. In 1929, Bacha Khan sent him to London for higher education where he also came to learn about Christianity. Even in those years of adolescence, he was able to impress others with his body and bent of mind. While in London, he got involved in a love affair with an eminent film actress but Bacha Khan did not approve of it. Ghani Khan was told by his father to depart for the United States of America to study of sugar technology at the University of Southern Louisiana. But though Ghani Khan went to America his heart was in London. It was then that he wrote many verses on the liberalism of the western society. He also wrote about his emotional deprivation. He did Chemical Engineering from the US and on his return was appointed in a sugar mill in Uttar Pradesh province as chief chemist.Atrocities by the state, plight of the Pathans and death of his only son gave his poetry a philosophical colour which became a hallmark of his literary persona. Ghani Khan's first poetic collection was Da Penjery Chaghaar (Chirpings of the Cage) which he wrote from 1947 to 1954 while he was in jail. His other books include Palwashey (Beams of Light), Panoos (Chandelier), Latoon (Search) and Kulyat-e-Ghani (A collection of Ghani's poetry).Apart from Pashto, Ghani Khan also wrote in English. His first English book, The Pathans, was published in 1947. It is a description of history, culture, traditions and customs of Pakhtoons. It also depicts their feuds, enmities and their attitudes to life. "Pathan is not merely a race but in fact, a state of mind; there is a Pathan lying inside every man, who at times wakes up and overpowers him," he once wrote. He was very proud of his being a Pakhtoon and thanked God that he was born among Pakhtoons. Ghani Khan died on March 15, 1996 in Peshawar and was buried by the side of his mother in his ancestral graveyard near Utmanzai.....(Zafar Ali Yousafzai)
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Ashraf Ghani: What Afghanistan REALLY needs from the world - 1164 sec
http://www.ted.com This passionate presentation by Ahsraf Ghani (former Finance Minister of Afghanistan) includes a 10-minute talk on mobilizing capital for state-building, followed by a 10-minute conversation with TED curator Chris Anderson on the future of Afghanistan. Ashraf Ghani is an expert on the economics of developing nations and post-conflict reconstruction. He was a candidate to succeed Kofi Annan as Secretary General of the United Nations. (Recorded July 2005 in Oxford, UK. Duration: 19:24) More TEDTalks at www.TED.com
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Nadia Khan Show - Dr. Abdul Ghani Siddique (Episode 476) Part 1 of 2 - 572 sec
Dr. Abdul Ghani Siddique (ENT Specialist) on Nadia Khan Show
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Ustad Ghani Khan - 224 sec
Ustad Ghani khan from Malmö
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(Ghani khan)Sardar Ali Takkar Moore (A Tribute to Mother) - 465 sec
Ghani khan's most famous and sad song about mother. Singer Sardar ali takkar
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Ustad Fazal Ghani - 296 sec
Ustad fazal Ghani maybe with his wife
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Nadia Khan Show - Dr. Abdul Ghani Siddique (Episode 476) Part 2 of 2 - 492 sec
Dr. Abdul Ghani Siddique (ENT Specialist) on Nadia Khan Show
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Charlie Rose - AMIN & GHANI / WELCH PT. 1 - 3469 sec
Haron Amin, Spokesman, The Northern Alliance; Ashraf Ghani, The Johns Hopkins University /// Jack Welch, Former Chairman and CEO, General Electric; Book: "Jack: Straight From The Gut" [Warner Books]
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mahboub khatri "" ghani "" - 221 sec
this song for ghani it's moroccan sanger ''mahboub khatri git n9oul baslama ''
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