Specialized English-Persian Translation Course
The Center for Strategic and Regional Studies (CSRS) started the six-month program “Teaching Principles and Basics of Translation” on May […]
The Center for Strategic and Regional Studies (CSRS) started the six-month program “Teaching Principles and Basics of Translation” on May […]
By: Center for Strategic & Regional Studies Note: Click here for the PDF file of this analysis. ___________________________________________________________________ In this issue: Handing over the […]
By: Center for Strategic & Regional Studies Note: Click here for the PDF file of this analysis. ___________________________________________________________________ In this issue: • 26 Dalwa […]
Center for Strategic and Regional Studies Completes Successful Translation of Ministry of Minerals and Petroleum Documents Kabul, Afghanistan – 5-03-2023 […]
Afghanistan has abundant sources of energy production but still relies on imported electricity. Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan and Iran are four countries that provide about 80 percent of Afghanistan’s electricity needs. The Governments in Afghanistan have not been able to provide sustainable electricity to their citizens despite the abundant energy resources.
There is no doubt that unemployment has a huge negative impact on young peoples’ lives. Among the most significant ones are the rise in the rate of poverty, the decline in standard of living, brain drain, the rise in public discontent, political crises, and economic stagnation. The effects of youth unemployment are briefly covered here:
In order to prevent arising of an atmosphere of pessimism, mistrust and fleeing from the country, the Islamic Emirate in light of Islamic shariah, opinions of Islamic scholars and people’s urgent need for education should announce the reopening date of schools and universities
By: Center for Strategic & Regional Studies Note: Click here for the PDF file of this analysis. ___________________________________________________________________ In this issue: • An Analysis […]
In short, banks in Afghanistan cannot operate significantly without global support, whether in the area of increasing liquidity and income or in the field of creditability restoration. For this reason, the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan needs to pay more attention to strengthening relations with the international community as a rooted issue in order to solve the problems of banks and other economic activities.
If there are new fundamental documents processed, their bases should be taken previous laws and if there are such cases that needs amendments, those documents should be amended.