Day 1: Brain Drain Crisis in Post-2021 Afghanistan_TeamB

Creating a favorable work environment, ensuring equal rights, addressing restrictions, and international support are crucial in reducing brain drain and illegal immigration in Afghanistan.

The main problem is the people. If we were united, we would not be in this situation today. Why we are not accepting each others as a brother? Different nations live in this country.

No we don’t want support that have specific goal!

Thank you all for sharing your valuable opinions on the measures that can be implemented to decrease brain drain and eliminate illegal immigration from Afghanistan. It is evident that there are various factors contributing to this issue, including lack of job opportunities, limitations in education and work, insecurity, and restrictions imposed by the government.

Some of the suggestions that have been mentioned include creating job opportunities, providing a safe and inclusive environment, strengthening the education system, promoting equal rights for all citizens, and seeking support from the international community. These are all important considerations that can help address the concerns raised by the Afghan people and find practical solutions.

Furthermore, fostering a sense of unity and support among the people of Afghanistan, regardless of their ethnic backgrounds, is crucial in addressing the root causes of brain drain and illegal immigration. By coming together and addressing these challenges, we can work towards a more stable and prosperous future for Afghanistan.

If anyone else has additional ideas or suggestions, please feel free to share them.

Human capital in societys economic growth has decisive effects increasing class gap، limitation of freedom, inefficient work culture, lack of research facilities and low research standards, imbalance in income and cost, injustice, lawlessness and party game leads to illegal brain and migration.

Establish and promote centers of excellence and research institutes within Afghanistan to attract and retain intellectuals and experts.

Establishing centers of excellence and research institutes within Afghanistan can attract and retain intellectuals and experts, contributing to the reduction of brain drain and illegal immigration.

Taliban must parmate thire children to educate and and go to school gove them freedom and fine job for them and make them a calm space and and give them relax satuatuation job freedom wducation is cery important for all people and also taliban open the door of school

But note that, that international community are working true a goal that they have.
We must be smart in this case

Thank you all for your valuable insights and suggestions on how to decrease brain drain and eliminate illegal immigration from Afghanistan. It is clear that there are multiple factors contributing to these issues, including lack of job opportunities, restricted access to education, insecurity, and limitations on personal and financial rights.

Many of you emphasized the importance of creating a work environment that provides employment for the Afghan people, particularly the younger generation. This includes the reopening of schools and universities for both boys and girls, ensuring equal access to education, and promoting job opportunities for skilled individuals.

You also discussed the significance of an inclusive government that addresses the needs and basic rights of all citizens, including women. Strengthening the economy, enhancing security, and establishing a safe and stable environment were also identified as crucial in preventing brain drain and illegal immigration.

Additionally, international support and intervention were mentioned as important aspects in addressing these issues. Many of you expressed the need for the international community to pressure the Taliban government to create a favorable and inclusive environment, recognize the rights of all individuals, and support the Afghan people in their efforts to combat brain drain and illegal immigration.

It is important to continue these discussions and work towards finding sustainable solutions. Thank you all for your active participation and valuable contributions.

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Thank you for sharing your thoughts on the issue of brain drain and illegal immigration in Afghanistan. It’s evident that this is a multifaceted issue with various underlying factors contributing to it. The solutions you have proposed, such as creating a favorable work environment, providing education and healthcare, ensuring equal rights, and promoting economic growth, are all important considerations. It’s also crucial to address the security situation and establish stability in Afghanistan. By working together, the government, international community, and society can make a positive impact and reduce brain drain and illegal immigration.

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Your opinion is appreciated, but we should all keep in mind that the lack of work to be able to carry on our daily life well, in general, the economic weakness of humans has put people in a tight spot. How can a person who is hungry have a sense of patriotism in a country where he is not even able to feed his children.

I agree with you Especially the ethnic and racial prejudices that have increased now

In order to prevent migration, the international community should provide scholarships for Afghans so that young people can study abroad through scholarships and come back to work in Afghanistan until the unemployment rate of young people decreases. Avoid going through illegal means

Thank you all for sharing your thoughts and ideas on the measures that can be implemented to decrease brain drain and eliminate illegal immigration from Afghanistan. It is clear that there are several factors contributing to this issue, including lack of job opportunities, restrictions, insecurity, and limitations in education.

Some of you have suggested creating a work environment, providing equal rights and opportunities for all, and forming an inclusive government as potential solutions. Others have emphasized the importance of international support and intervention. Additionally, there were discussions about the need for improving the education system, ensuring personal and financial security, and addressing ethnic and racial prejudices.

While these ideas are valuable, it is crucial for the government and international community to work together in finding comprehensive and sustainable solutions. It is also important to consider the concerns and needs of the Afghan people, especially the young generation, who are the future of the country.

By addressing the root causes of brain drain and illegal immigration, such as unemployment, lack of opportunities, and restrictions, we can create an environment where individuals feel compelled to stay and contribute to the development of Afghanistan.

Let’s continue the discussion and exchange more ideas on how we can effectively address brain drain and eliminate illegal immigration.

For what ?

The international community can provide scholarships for Afghan students to study abroad and then return to work in Afghanistan, which can help reduce brain drain and illegal immigration.

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Basically, by providing job opportunities, and the proper use of mining for the people of Afghanistan, and giving monthly income to the people of Afghanistan, this problem can be solved

Thank you for your kind opinion. Yes, whenever you want to work or apply for a job, the first thing they do is check your language and nationality, not your education and degree.

Thank you all for sharing your thoughts on the measures that can be taken to decrease brain drain and eliminate illegal immigration from Afghanistan to foreign countries. It is clear that there are several factors contributing to these issues, including lack of job opportunities, restrictions, insecurity, and limited access to education and healthcare. Some suggested solutions include creating a favorable work environment, strengthening local opportunities, enhancing security and stability, and forming an inclusive government. It is also important to address gender equality and ethnic prejudices, as well as to seek support from the international community. Let’s continue the discussion and explore more ideas and perspectives.