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Hamid Nangialay Kabiri | |
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Born | 1991 Kabul, Afghanistan |
Nationality | Afghan |
Occupation | Diplomat |
Known for | Digital reforms in Afghan government |
Website | Official Consulate Website |
Hamid Nangialay Kabiri (born 1991 in Kabul, Afghanistan) is an Afghan diplomat, currently serving as the Consul General at the Afghan Consulate in Bonn, Germany. Kabiri has been involved in digital reforms focused on improving government operations and public service delivery.[1] [2]
Early Life and Education
[edit ]Kabiri was born in 1991 in Kabul, Afghanistan. He holds a bachelor's degree in computer science from Kabul University. He has also completed several short- and medium-term courses in cybersecurity, digital communication, leadership, and management. Additionally, Kabiri has participated in regional and international conferences on foreign affairs and cybersecurity.[3]
Career
[edit ]Ministry of Foreign Affairs
[edit ]Kabiri began his career at Afghanistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA), where he worked in various roles for four years. He was later promoted to Head of the Information and Technology Department, a position he held for three years. During this time, he was involved in the development of digital initiatives, including the Task Management System and the Online Contact List Hos DB, which aimed to improve e-governance and cybersecurity protocols.[4]
His work at the Ministry focused on implementing reforms to improve administrative management, increase citizen engagement, reduce corruption, and modernize the ministry's technological infrastructure. Additionally, his efforts in improving inter-agency connectivity were intended to support more efficient decision-making in foreign affairs.[2]
Afghan Consulate in Bonn
[edit ]In March 2019, Kabiri was appointed Deputy Chief of Mission (DCM) at the Afghan Consulate in Bonn, Germany, and later assumed the role of Consul General. In these capacities, he has been involved in efforts to improve consular services, including the implementation of systems for issuing electronic identification cards (e-Tazkiras). These initiatives were designed to streamline service delivery and enhance the consulate's engagement with Afghan citizens in Germany.[3]
Achievements and Leadership
[edit ]Kabiri's work has included contributions to various digital initiatives aimed at improving government operations. Notable achievements include:
- Developing the Task Management System at MoFA to improve workflow efficiency.
- Launching the Online Contact List Hos DB, which contributed to enhanced cybersecurity and inter-departmental communication.
- Modernizing MoFA's IT infrastructure, which aimed to reduce corruption and improve transparency.
These initiatives have contributed to changes in Afghanistan's diplomatic and governmental operations. Kabiri's career progression reflects his professional development and contributions to the ministry's operations.[1]
Personal Life
[edit ]Hamid Nangialay Kabiri has focused on advancing Afghanistan's digital transformation. Kabiri is interested in the role of technology in governance and has participated in discussions on how digital innovation can improve public services in Afghanistan. He is also involved in initiatives related to education and leadership development for Afghanistan’s future generations.
References
[edit ]- ^ a b "Biography – Consulate General of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan" . Retrieved 2024年12月24日.
- ^ a b "«د تذکرو د ویش په برخه کې نوي سهولتونه رامنځ ته شوي» – DW – ۱۳۹۹/۹/۱۶". dw.com (in Pashto). Retrieved 2024年12月24日.
- ^ a b Specht, Jutta (2021年07月11日). "Afghanistan-Vertretung in Ückesdorf: Ohne Termin kein Einlass beim afghanischen Konsulat in Bonn". General-Anzeiger Bonn (in German). Retrieved 2024年12月24日.
- ^ Kabiri, Hamid Nangyalai. LinkedIn Profile. LinkedIn.