
Afghanistan Interim Administration
The Afghanistan Interim Administration refers to the temporary government established in Afghanistan following the fall of the Taliban in late 2001. Formed during a United Nations-led conference in Bonn, Germany, it aimed to restore stability and begin rebuilding the country after years of conflict. The administration was composed of various Afghan factions and ethnic groups, focusing on governance, security, and humanitarian assistance. It laid the groundwork for the establishment of a more permanent government, contributing to efforts for democracy and reconstruction in Afghanistan while facing challenges such as ongoing violence and political instability.