Jawed ludin biography

  • Jawed Ludin (Pashto: جاوید لودین) is
  • Ludin

    This article is about Sayyid Mashwani Tribe. For the Bettani Pashtun tribe with the same name, see Lodi (Pashtun tribe). For people with this surname, see Ludin (surname).

    Ludin or Lodin (Pashto: لودین) is a tribe progenited by Syed Muhammad Masood (Mashwani) from his grandson Hassan Allauddin. Ludins settled among the area of Ghurghasht tribe of Pashtuns. They are scattered all over Afghanistan and can be found in most of the major cities.

    Demographics

    Ludins are primarily found in Kandahar, Zabul, Nangarhar, Kunduz, Akora khattak, Balkh, Logar, Kabul and Herat provinces. Ludins in Balkh Province are mainly located in Dawlatabad District and Mazari Sharif. In Logar Province they live in Mohammad Agha and Pul-i-Alam districts.

    Notable Ludins

    References

    1. ^فاروقی, سید دل آغا. "حضرت مولانا شاه غوث محمد رحمة الله علیه - شجرة و سلسلة". tolyshareef.blogfa.com. Retrieved 30 January 2017.
    2. ^شاہ, سید یوسف (1930). حالات مشوانی. Lahore, Punjab: محمدی پریس.
    3. ^ Khan, Sher Muhammad (1894). تواریخ خورشید جھاں. Lahore, Punjab: Islamia Publications. p. 311.
  • Jawed Ludin is a
  • Jawed Ludin

    Afghan diplomat and minister

    Jawed Ludin (Pashto: جاوید لودین) is a former Deputy Foreign Minister on Political Affairs of Afghanistan. He was appointed on 2011, by PresidentHamid Karzai. He was Ambassador of Afghanistan in Canada from 2009 to 2012, and had been spokesperson and later chief of staff to President Karzai.

    Early life and education

    Jawed Ludin was born on March 16, 1973, in Kabul, Afghanistan. He completed his primary and secondary education in Kabul. In 1990, he was admitted to the Faculty of Medical Sciences of Kabul University where he studied general medicine until the summer of 1992 when the university was shut down due to the civil war. Jawed Ludin resumed his studies when he went to exile in London, United Kingdom, in 1998, studying politics and sociology. In 2002, he earned a Master of Science degree in Political Theory from the University of London. He is a candidate for an LLM degree in Public International Law from the University of Oslo.

    Work life

    Since 1994 Ludin has been involved in humanitarian and development work, conflict resolution, management, media and public relations and politics.

    Ludin has worked for a number of international NGOs based in Afghanistan, Pakistan and the United Kingdom. From 1994 to 1998, he worked with the Agency Co-ordinating Body for Afghan Relief (ACBAR). While he was in the UK, he worked with the British Agencies Afghanistan Group from 1999 until 2001 and British Overseas NGOs for Development from 2001 until 2003.

    Ludin's political career started in November 2001 when he took part in organization of the United Nations-sponsored Bonn Conference that laid out the democratic framework for the post-Taliban Afghanistan. In early 2003, he gave up his doctorate studies at the University of London and returned to Afghanistan to take up his first political post as Presidential Spokesman and Director of Communications for President Hamid Karzai's government. He

  • Ambassador Ludin was born in
  • Jawed Ludin "The Changing Dynamics of Security, Governance and Development Challenges in Afghanistan"

    Tuesday, May 6, 2008 7:00 PM EDT (UTC–04:00)

    This is a free public event. Free Parking.

    This lecture will cover:
    1. an analysis of the security situation, including trends for 2008,
    2. the relationship between the international military effort and the effort to rebuild infrastructure and provide basic services, 
    3. challenges in the governance area, including corruption and the narco trade, 
    4. I will also discuss some priority concerns from the point of view of the afghan government, 
    5. and of course, in discussing the above, the role played by canada in the various sectors will be discussed as a case in point

    Jawed Ludin was appointed as Afghanistan’s Ambassador to Norway by His Excellency President Hamid Karzai in February 2007, and was officially accredited to the court of Norway on 31 May 2007. Ambassador Ludin is also a non-resident envoy to Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Iceland. Ambassador Ludin was born in Kabul on 16 March 1973, and was there when the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan in 1979. In April 1992, as the Government of Dr Najibullah collapsed and anti-Soviet Mujahideen factions entered Kabul, Jawed Ludin was attending the second year of university at Kabul’s prestigious medical faculty. However, due to the outburst of war, the university was shut down and he had to give up his ambition of studying medicine. Between 1994 and 1998, Mr Ludin worked for various non-governmental organizations, engaged in providing humanitarian assistance to the Afghan people, as the country descended deeper and deeper into poverty and conflict. Mr Ludin resumed his studies when he moved to London, UK, in 1998, giving up medicine and instead politics and sociology. In 2002, Mr Ludin earned a Master of Science Degree in Political Theory from the University of London. In 2001 he worked with the United Nations in organizing the B

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    History and Biodata

    2. Previous Functions of Jawed Ludin:
    Spokesman of the President (2003),
    President Hamid Karzai’s Chief of Staff (2005-2007),
    Ambassador to Oslo, Norway, as Afghanistan’s envoy to the Nordic countries, accredited Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Iceland (2007-2009),
    Ambassador to Canada (20090306-20110326),
    Deputy Minister Foreign Affairs for political Affairs MoFA (20110300-20130513)
    Executive Officer for Afghanistan & Central Asia at ANHAM FZCO (20130514)

    3. Biodata:
    Javed Ludin was born in Kabul on 16 March 1973. He grew up and went to school in Kabul. In 1990, he entered Kabul’s prestigious medical faculty where he studied general medicine until the summer of 1992 when the university was shut down due to the outbreak factional fighting in the country, followed by the Taliban’s oppressive regime in 1996.

    Jawed Ludin resumed his studies when he went to exile in London, United Kingdom, in 1998, studying politics and sociology. In 2002, he earned a Master of Science degree in Political Theory from the University of London. He is currently a candidate for an LLM degree in Public International Law from the University of Oslo. Jawed Ludin’s work experience stretches back to his first job as an aid work in Pakistan in 1994 and covers a broad spectrum of humanitarian and development work, conflict resolution, management, media and public relations and politics.

    He has worked for a number of international non-governmental organizations based in Afghanistan, Pakistan and the United Kingdom, including the Agency Coordinating Body for Afghan Relief (1994-1998), British Agencies Afghanistan Group (1999-2001) and British Overseas NGOs for Development (2001-2003). His roles have varied from provision of humanitarian aid to research, training, management and organizational development.

    Ludin’s political career started in November 2001 when he took part in organisation