First, in Afghanistan we need security. If we don't have security, we can't get achievements in other areas--for example, economic, political, social, all areas. First we need security. I think until now, our government, and also our police, our army, hasn't had the opportunity or the power to bring security in Afghanistan. This is very important.
Second, our constitution, in article 7, talks about the responsibility of government for all international conventions, human rights conventions. This is a change our government has to bring to all laws in Afghanistan, for example, civil and criminal law, gender issues, everything. We need a lot of specialists from you. You can send specialists in different areas to Afghanistan. They can help us with capacity-building. This is very important. I think if you're doing this, we need your specialists.
You can also invite the younger generation from Afghanistan to your country. They can get some new processes and come back to work for Afghanistan. Because during this 30 years of fighting, our younger generation learned only how to use guns and other things, but never about culture and skills-building.
There's been a lot of job loss in Afghanistan. We don't have any fabric in Afghanistan. We don't have any work projects. Our new generation, our young boys in Afghanistan, really need support. Our children are playing in dirty streets. There are no parks, no pastimes for them.
It is very difficult to explain this in English.