The role of higher education in the economic and social development of the Afghanistan

Authors

  • Naqibullah Saqib Law and Political Science Faculty, Nangrahar University, Afghanistan
  • Shahzada Toheedmal Law and Political Science Faculty, Nangrahar University, Afghanistan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14295/bjs.v2i7.325

Keywords:

country, integral development, economic, social and development, higher education

Abstract

Man is a social creature who has all kinds of needs in society and one of the most important of these needs is economic and social needs. Economic and social growth is not expensive and may be impossible without higher education; Because higher education is necessary for the growth of higher education sectors, so that both sectors are properly, necessary, and legitimately developed. It is important that for the all-round development of a country, production, agriculture, livestock, technology, increase in exports and decrease in imports, employment, especially for the economic and social growth of the country and its people, research is of special and interesting importance. The most important problem is the economic and social growth of the country, which is necessary for the all-round development and effective growth of a country, which often requires such growth to be expensive, long-term, and require more material and spiritual resources. It eases this problem and makes the development of these sectors very easy and profitable with few possibilities. In carrying out this type of research, they have used library and field methods and historical, descriptive, analytical, and comparative methods. As a result, I can say that by conducting this research, it has been proven that the research plays a very valuable, useful, fundamental, and important role in the development of the dear country of Afghanistan, especially in the economic and social development. The country and the country are benefiting, and the country is developing and growing day by day.

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Published

2023-07-01

How to Cite

Saqib, N., & Toheedmal, S. (2023). The role of higher education in the economic and social development of the Afghanistan. Brazilian Journal of Science, 2(7), 76–83. https://doi.org/10.14295/bjs.v2i7.325