British aid worker Chris Carter (51) was among three British civilians killed when their Pamir Airways domestic flight from Kunduz to Kabul crashed in mysterious circumstances on the Salang Pass, Afghanistan, in May 2010.
Mr. Carter was Director of Security for Afghanistan Vouchers for Increased Productive Agriculture (AVIPA) Plus program of the International Relief and Development organisation.
He was serving on one of the U.S. Agency for International Development’s leading stabilization programs, helping to increase rural family farm production, improve irrigation systems and road infrastructure, and strengthen the ties between the Afghan government and its people.
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