Statement by Administrator Shah on the Death of USAID Foreign Service Officer Ragaei Abdelfattah

For Immediate Release

Thursday, August 9, 2012
USAID Press Office
202-712-4320

WASHINGTON, D.C. – On behalf of President Obama, Secretary Clinton and the American people, I have sent my deepest condolences to the family of USAID Foreign Service Officer Ragaei Abdelfattah who died yesterday in Afghanistan along with several members of the International Security Assistance Force and Afghan civilians during a terrorist attack in Kunar Province. This tragedy is a testament to the deep commitment and sacrifice of our dedicated staff who serve in conflict countries like Afghanistan around the world.   

Ragaei recently began a voluntary second tour in Afghanistan in order to continue his critical support of Afghanistan’s stability and long-term development.  His hard work has helped to bring key services and improvements to the people of Afghanistan such as schools, health clinics, and electricity to the citizens of Nangarhar and Kunar provinces.

Prior to joining USAID, Ragaei had more than 15 years of professional development experience both in the United States and overseas. He was also working to complete a PhD in Planning, Governance, and Globalization at Virginia Tech University.

Safety and security is an Agency priority for USAID staff on the frontlines of poverty and conflict across the world. Ragaei gave his life in service to our country and our Agency’s mission of providing help to those in need and advancing our national security.  His sacrifice and the ongoing commitment of our staff in Afghanistan is building on progress from the past decade and helping to make both Afghanistan and America safer.

Ragaei is survived by his two teenage sons and wife. Our thoughts and prayers are with them in this tragic time.