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The issue of Institution building in Afghanistan: A Challenge for the Taliban Government

. Dr. Muhammad Tariq


Abstract

The issue of institution building in Afghanistan has been a critical and challenging issue for many years, as the country has struggled with instability, insecurity, and political fragmentation. With the recent takeover of the Taliban government in August 2021, the need for institution building has become more pressing, as the government seeks to establish a sustainable and inclusive political and economic system that can meet the needs of all Afghan citizens. This paper examines the various challenges and issues related to institution building in Afghanistan, including corruption, economic development, human rights, security, education, and healthcare. The paper also suggests potential solutions and recommendations for the Taliban government to consider, including addressing corruption, promoting economic development, protecting human rights, establishing a broad-based government, addressing security concerns, improving education and healthcare, and seeking international support. The findings of this paper suggest that institution building in Afghanistan is a complex and challenging process that will require significant investment and sustained effort. However, with the right policies and strategies, it is possible to build strong and resilient institutions that can promote peace, stability, and prosperity in the country.

 

Key Words: Corruption, Healthcare, Security, Institution-building, Health-care Top of Form

 

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