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Opportunities in Afghanistan Water resources

Nasratullah Obaid, Muhammad Sadiq Rahnma and Safiullah Khalilzai

Khurasan University Business Administration Journal, 2024

Abstract: Given the importance of water management for domestic use, industrial use, agricultural production, a productive society, national development, the environment, hydropower generation, economic growth, climate change, challenges related to human security, trade, political stability, social potential, success, poverty reduction, creation of jobs, and the avoidance of internal and external displacement, the government, private sector, and others should give this important natural resource their full attention in order to invest in water resources and meet the aforementioned goals. This article's goals are to examine the significance of water management, the reasons behind water mismanagement in the nation, Afghanistan's water resources, and to encourage both the public and private sectors to invest in this natural resource. This paper presents a descriptive analysis of the research methodology, using data gathered from relevant national and international publications, periodicals, journals, and websites. We gather data on the significance of water management, Afghanistan's water resources, the reasons behind water mismanagement in the country, and literature. A review of water management is provided at the end, along with suggestions for the government, businesspeople, and other national and international organizations looking to invest in the management of their country's water resources and turn a profit over the long term. Finally, we offer an example of how work should be done in this regard.

Date: 2024
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