Zabuli Center

Our Story

The Majid Zabuli Center for Economic Research and Policy Analysis was established in 2021 to honor the legacy of Abdul Majid Zabuli, one of Afghanistan's most visionary economic thinkers. As the founder of Afghanistan's first national bank, Bank Milli Afghan, and a pioneer of the country's industrial development, Zabuli dedicated his life to promoting economic independence, institutional strength, and sustainable growth. His work laid the foundation for Afghanistan's modern economic infrastructure, from banking and trade to industrialization and public administration, shaping a vision of prosperity grounded in innovation and local initiative.

The creation of the Zabuli Center stems from a concern that economic considerations have long been overshadowed by political narratives. Decisions at national and regional levels are often made without a comprehensive understanding of their economic implications, and there is a noticeable gap in economic literacy among both the public and emerging policymakers. Many young professionals and analysts focus predominantly on political debates, showing limited awareness of, or interest in, the economic forces that shape livelihoods, development, and long-term prosperity. Moreover, Afghanistan has historically seen limited contribution to the field of economic research, with scarce contribution by platforms dedicated to rigorous, locally relevant analysis. Zabuli Center was founded to address this critical gap — bringing the economic dimensions of national and regional challenges into focus, promoting analytical rigor, and ensuring that evidence-based economic thinking informs policy, strategy, and public discourse.

We recognize that sustainable solutions cannot simply be imported or copied from other contexts. Economic models that succeed elsewhere may fail if applied without adaptation. Afghanistan's complex challenges demand endogenous, context-sensitive approaches. The golden decade of economic development (1932–1942) in Afghanistan provides powerful lessons: when economic policies are thoughtfully designed, locally grounded, and supported by capable institutions, they can deliver transformative results. Inspired by this period and the vision of Abdul Majid Zabuli, the Center seeks to extend his mission — bridging historical insight with contemporary analysis to address today's pressing economic and developmental issues.

At Zabuli Center, we conduct high-standard, independent research, provide actionable policy recommendations, and create platforms for dialogue among governments, civil society, academia, and international partners. We invest in building the capacity of emerging economists and analysts, cultivating a new generation that values rigorous analysis, critical thinking, and evidence-driven decision-making. Our work demonstrates that sustainable and inclusive development is possible when economic knowledge guides policy and when institutions and communities are empowered to act on that knowledge.

Through all of this, the Zabuli Center carries forward Abdul Majid Zabuli's enduring legacy: a commitment to economic independence, innovation, and human capital development. More than preserving history, we aim to make it relevant for today, ensuring that the economic side of the story is understood, valued, and acted upon. By bringing insight, evidence, and analytical rigor to the heart of development discussions, we aspire to shape a future where Afghanistan and the wider region can achieve prosperity that is both sustainable and inclusive.

Where We Are Going

Vision

To be a leading regional hub for economic research and policy innovation, recognized for advancing independent, high-impact analysis that strengthens economic governance and inclusive development across the region.

What We Do

Mission

The mission of the Zabuli Center is to generate rigorous economic research and analysis that informs policy and decision-making, promotes economic literacy, and contributes to sustainable and inclusive development in Afghanistan and the wider region. We achieve this by producing high-quality, evidence-based insights; facilitating dialogue across sectors; building the capacity of emerging economists and practitioners; and fostering collaboration among governments, civil society, academia and international partners.

Our Priorities

Strategic Objectives

  • Produce rigorous, relevant research on critical economic issues affecting Afghanistan and the broader region, including development, trade, labor, and fiscal policy.
  • Inform policy formulation and implementation by providing evidence-based analysis and recommendations to government bodies, international partners, and civil society.
  • Enhance economic literacy and research skills by offering training, mentoring and professional development for young economists and researchers.
  • Facilitate multi-stakeholder dialogue through seminars, workshops, and policy forums that encourage exchange among policy-makers, academics, private sector leaders and civil society.
  • Build institutional partnerships with regional and international research organizations to share knowledge, co-produce research, and broaden impact.
  • Publish and disseminate research widely through reports, policy briefs, newsletters and digital channels to ensure accessibility and influence.
  • Uphold high standards of independence and integrity in all research and collaborations to maintain credibility and trust among stakeholders.
What Guides Us

Core Values

1. Independence

We conduct research and analysis that is objective, unbiased, and free from external influence, ensuring credibility and trust in all our outputs.

2. Integrity

We uphold the highest standards of honesty, transparency, and rigor in our research, publications, and professional conduct.

3. Excellence

We strive for excellence in research design, methodology, analysis, and policy engagement, delivering insights that are accurate, relevant, and impactful.

4. Innovation

We embrace creative approaches and novel solutions, leveraging data and evidence to address complex economic challenges.

5. Collaboration

We work in partnerships with governments, academia, civil society, and international organizations to amplify impact and foster knowledge-sharing.

6. Capacity Development

We invest in nurturing emerging economists and analysts, strengthening skills, expertise, and leadership for the next generation of economic thinkers.

Our Research Focus

Thematic Areas

At Zabuli Center, our research focuses on critical economic themes that drive sustainable development, informed policy, and regional prosperity. By combining rigorous analysis with practical insights, we aim to strengthen economic governance, support inclusive growth, and foster knowledge-sharing across Afghanistan and the wider South and Central Asian region.

01
Trade, Transit, and Regional Connectivity

We analyze trade flows, logistics, and transport systems to enhance regional integration and competitiveness. Our research supports efficient cross-border trade, improved transit policies, and stronger economic linkages across the region.

02
Fiscal and Monetary Policy

We provide evidence-based analysis to support effective fiscal management, monetary strategies, and public finance reforms. Our work helps promote macroeconomic stability, resource optimization, and inclusive growth.

03
Economic Reforms and Business Environment

We examine institutional and regulatory frameworks to promote reforms that encourage investment, entrepreneurship, and private sector development — creating a dynamic, business-friendly environment.

04
Industrial Development and Economic Growth

We conduct research on industrialization, productivity, and innovation to support economic diversification and job creation, fostering sustainable growth that strengthens local industries and regional value chains.

05
Natural Resource Management and Mining

We study the sustainable governance and utilization of natural resources, including mining, to maximize economic benefits while ensuring social and environmental responsibility.

06
Regional Integration and Economic Cooperation

We monitor cross-border collaboration, trade facilitation, and policy alignment to foster shared prosperity and stronger regional partnerships.

07
Labor Markets and Human Capital Development

We explore workforce dynamics, skill development, and education to enhance human capital and support inclusive economic growth, identifying strategies to prepare a capable regional workforce.

08
Innovation, Technology, and the Digital Economy

We study the role of innovation, digital transformation, and technology adoption in driving economic competitiveness, focusing on policies that leverage technology for sustainable and inclusive growth.