Day 1: Brain Drain Crisis in Post-2021 Afghanistan_TeamB

One possible issue related to decreasing brain drain and eliminating illegal immigration from Afghanistan is the lack of job opportunities, limitations in education and work, and insecurity, which require creating a working environment, providing education, and ensuring equal rights for all, especially women.

If the inclusive government is formed with global standards and recognize by international community jobs will be created

The formation of an inclusive government, recognized by the international community, is crucial in creating job opportunities and addressing brain drain and illegal immigration.

There are many reasons for brain drain in general, but in Afghanistan, there is no good university system, low income level, lack of specialization, lack of administrative facilities, being under pressure from the Taliban and not giving specialized jobs to experts, who in most of their offices are Taliban people from the administration. And Kar doesn’t know anything that he has got this job.
Linguistic, racial and ethnic bias is still seen in today’s offices, these reasons have caused the brain drain from the country to increase day by day.

Creating an inclusive and globally recognized government is crucial for creating job opportunities and combating brain drain in Afghanistan.

Well, what new idea do you have to share so that we can all benefit from it?

Thank you all for sharing your opinions and ideas on how to address the brain drain and illegal immigration issue in Afghanistan. Let’s continue the discussion and focus on generating new, innovative solutions. Please feel free to share any new ideas you may have.

Government can activation the factory’s which is stop when they activate it lot of young generations will find work.

Promoting factory activation is vital to create job opportunities, reduce brain drain and illegal immigration. The government should prioritize this measure in Afghanistan.

There is no doubt that the Taliban closed the school gates, so why don’t people stand up against their rights?
The peopel our people are weak because they are afraid of Taliban. If we are hands by hands, no power can defeat us

We can find their problems by talking and ask them what is your problem and how do we can help you.

Thank you all for sharing your valuable opinions on the issue of brain drain and illegal immigration in Afghanistan. It is clear that there are several key factors contributing to this challenge, such as the lack of job opportunities, limitations in education and work, and insecurity in the country.

To address this issue, it is suggested that the government should focus on creating a favorable work environment, providing quality education, and ensuring equal rights for all, especially women. It is also important to strengthen the economy, provide healthcare, and expand access to basic rights. The involvement of the international community is seen as crucial in supporting these efforts and pressuring the Afghan government to address the rights and needs of all sections of society.

Additionally, some participants have mentioned the need for an inclusive government that adheres to global standards. It is believed that such a government, recognized by the international community, can create job opportunities and provide a stable environment for the younger generation.

In light of the ongoing challenges, it is important for all of us to stand together, support each other, and actively seek solutions. By addressing the underlying problems and working towards inclusive and sustainable development, we can hope to reduce brain drain and eliminate illegal immigration. Thank you once again for your thoughts and perspectives.

I am sorry sir how can people afraid from taliban because there are 3 million taliban and there are 30 million people how people can afraid from taliban?

The mentality of the people in Afghanistan is similar to that of Europe and other countries.
Work should also be done for their mentality so that the sense of their homemade is born in their experience

In my opinion, there are many reasons for brain drain, but in Afghanistan, the university system, which should really be excellent, is not great, the income level is low, lack of expertise, lack of administrative facilities, being under pressure from the Taliban and not giving specialized jobs to specialists. In most positions, the officials are from the Taliban or from the government. And they have no knowledge of work expertise.
Linguistic, racial and ethnic prejudices are still seen in today’s offices, these reasons have caused brain drain from the country to increase day by day. When these problems are solved, we can see a reduction in brain drain and illegal immigration from Afghanistan.

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Thank you for sharing your opinions on the issue of brain drain and illegal immigration in Afghanistan. It seems that there are various factors contributing to this problem, including lack of job opportunities, restrictions on education and work, and insecurity. Many of you have proposed creating a favorable work environment, providing education, ensuring equal rights for all, and involving the international community as potential solutions. Additionally, some have emphasized the need for an inclusive government, the importance of public awareness, and the significance of changing the mentality of the people to foster a sense of attachment and pride towards their homeland. These are thought-provoking ideas, and it would be valuable to hear more perspectives on the benefits and challenges of implementing these measures. Please feel free to share your thoughts on these proposed solutions or suggest any alternative approaches.

I disagree with your opinion, the international community should put pressure on the Taliban and stop supporting the government

Thank you for sharing your opinions on the challenges of brain drain and illegal immigration in Afghanistan. It is important to acknowledge the complex factors contributing to these issues. Let us continue to discuss and explore potential solutions and ways to address these challenges.

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Do you have any solution for this?

In order to reduce brain drain and illegal immigration, the ruling government should stop imposing countless restrictions, remove ethnic, racial, linguistic and religious prejudices, give all the Afghan peoples a share in governance and administration, and prevent any kind of violence. Pay attention to the rights of women and girls.