New Summer Course: GDS 399C – Conflict, Hope, and Development in Afghanistan

Promotional banner for the course “Conflict, Hope, and Development in Afghanistan – GDS 399C” showing a rural Afghan village with stone and mud houses and bright blue windows, and a person walking along a path. Course details list instructor Chelsea Klassen, CRN 50401, online classes Tuesdays and Thursdays 10:30–12:20 during the full summer term.

Looking for an engaging summer course that explores global issues and real-world development challenges?

Conflict, Hope, and Development in Afghanistan examines how Afghanistan’s rich history, ongoing conflict, and current regime shape the country’s future. The course explores the complex relationship between prolonged conflict and global development, and how these forces influence hope, resilience, and development efforts within Afghanistan.

Course Details
CRN: 50401
Instructor: Chelsea Klassen
Schedule: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 10:30–12:20 | ONLINE
Term: Full Summer (May – July)

Register this summer to deepen your understanding of conflict, development, and the global forces shaping Afghanistan today.

If you have any question, reach out to Chelsea.Klassen@ufv.ca, Geetanjali.Gill@ufv.ca, or Tuka.Bakri@ufv.ca.

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