
Badghis Province
Badghis Province is located in northwestern Afghanistan, characterized by expansive plains, mountains, and deserts. It borders Turkmenistan and Iran, and its economy largely depends on agriculture, livestock, and some mineral resources. The region is known for its rugged terrain and arid climate, which pose challenges for development. Historically, Badghis has experienced instability due to conflict, impacting its infrastructure and population. Despite these challenges, it features diverse landscapes and cultural heritage, with communities mainly engaged in farming and herding, striving for stability and growth amidst ongoing security concerns.