Presence of Assorted Jobs in Afghanistan in Developing Scenario

Posted by Aswain Medha on December 14th, 2016

The social, political, educational and medical sectors of Afghanistan are being rebuilt on the strength of international aid. It has acquired more than 150 million dollars in foreign aid from all over the world. The unbalance economy of yesteryears has regained some balance over the past decade in this country. The foundation of new commercial sectors has improved the GDP of Afghan people.

The establishment of academic institutes with qualified and trained teaching staff has improved the educational infrastructure of this country. The establishment of medical centers has improved the life expectancy of afghan individuals. The foundation of advance technical institutes has resulted in qualified and trained workforce. The advance treating procedures have also improved the health of children and their mothers. In summary, the medical, academic, and industrial infrastructures of this country are undergoing steady improvement. This advancement has also brought growth into the occupational sector of this country.

Academic Sector

The enrolment of girls in academic institutes had dropped to zero before 2001. Over the past 15 years, Afghanistan has seen a 37% rise in the number of girl students in primary and higher levels. The number of enrolment at primary-school level has approximately risen from 1 million to 7 million.

An increase in the number of students from primary to college level has also heightened the demand for qualified teachers and professors. This has created new vocational opportunities for trained educators.

Industrial Sector

The industrial development in Afghanistan has seen the construction of new factories and corporate houses. These manufacturing units are in need of trained and qualified workers capable of operating advance and sophisticated equipments flawlessly. The manufacturing plants are in need of trained technicians. The chemical plants are in need of qualified chemists, druggists or chemical engineers depending upon the necessities. The need for electronics and communication engineers are rising in the telecom industry due to the advancement of satellite communication.

Medical Sector

Over the last decade, new medical centers and hospitals have been built to provide Afghan individuals with improved medical and operative treatment. The requirement for qualified medical professionals capable of understanding the terms of advance medicine and capable of performing complicated surgical procedures with the assistance of sophisticated medical equipments is increasing gradually. The demand of trained nurses and care-providers are also increasing in the healthcare industry.

The new pathological and radiological centers are being provided with state-of-the-art diagnostic equipments. The need for trained and qualified technicians is rising for appropriate operation of these contraptions.

Hospitality Sector

The rugged beauty of Afghanistan has always been an attraction to the tourists. The influx of tourists from all over the world has increased into this country after the abolition of the reign of terror. The people from all over the world have started visiting this country either for business or for touring pleasure. This inrush has brought a surge into the hospitality sector of Afghanistan. New hotels, lodges, hostels and resorts are being built all over this country, especially in Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan. The strengthening of hospitality sector has also created new Kabul jobs for the aspiring students of hospitality management and professionals of housekeeping.

The establishment of new educational, medical, technical and industrial facilities has presented the learned and skilled individuals of Afghanistan with lucrative jobs in Afghanistan.

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