Host nations need to champion the abilities of capable men and women by offering them opportunities in their areas of expertise
‘Those fleeing Afghanistan face life-threatening circumstances and many might never go back, but that does not mean they should be exploited in their host countries.’‘Those fleeing Afghanistan face life-threatening circumstances and many might never go back, but that does not mean they should be exploited in their host countries.’Last modified on Tue 21 Jun 2022 18.
Moving out of inner city Melbourne a few weeks ago, I came across so many devastated Afghans who were grappling with the trauma of being uprooted and now faced with the upheaval of a new beginning in a foreign country.In comparison to the inner city, mornings in these suburbs are starkly different.
Beyond the west’s collective failure of Afghanistan’s democratisation, Australia, and for that matter all host countries in the west, could partly make up for their failures by providing equal, if not special, opportunities for the qualified and educated men and women in their areas of interests and expertise with tailored provisions of training, further education and jobs.
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