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Amidst the ongoing challenges faced by Afghan migrants returning from Pakistan, the Ministry of Higher Education in Afghanistan has taken a significant step to ensure their right to education is not compromised. With the declaration to offer educational opportunities at state and private universities, the ministry aims to facilitate the seamless integration of these students into the education system. Additionally, the promise of employment opportunities for teachers highlights a concerted effort to bolster the educational infrastructure in the country.
While this development marks a positive stride, the return of Afghan migrants has unfolded a complex web of challenges. The voluntary and forced returns have triggered an urgent need for support across various sectors, necessitating the involvement of the Islamic Emirate. The Ministry of Education's commitment to aiding the students is a crucial move, especially through the formation of a specialized committee to streamline the process of evaluation and integration.
Amidst the commendable efforts of the Afghan authorities, international organizations have raised concerns about the plight of returnees, emphasizing the need for a coordinated international response. Criticisms against Pakistan's deportation orders have underscored the gravity of the humanitarian crisis, urging global intervention and long-term sustainable solutions. The Taliban's commitment to providing temporary camps and basic necessities is a positive step, but apprehensions about their strict interpretations of Sharia law have amplified the urgency for international support in ensuring the well-being and successful reintegration of Afghan returnees into society.