In response to the worsening situation in Afghanistan, Hiroshima University has decided to support local Afghan international students and graduates who wish to travel to Japan.

In response to the collapse of the Afghan government and the worsening situation due to the invasion of the armed forces Taliban, Hiroshima University has decided to travel to Japan not only for local Afghan students and graduates, but also for the families of foreign students and graduates. We have decided on a policy to support if you wish.



After soliciting hope, I would like to provide support for traveling to Japan, such as visa issuance procedures.



In addition, after coming to Japan, I would like to cooperate with the city of Higashi-Hiroshima, where the university is located, to support my life by securing a place to live and supporting employment at the university and local companies.

A student who was anonymously interviewed by NHK, thinking about his family in Afghanistan, said, "I have lost the dream I had when I came to Japan to apply what I learned in Japan to the development of my home country in the future. I am very worried about the family I left in Afghanistan, so I wish I could come to Japan. "

Professor Shinji Kaneko, Director of Globalization, Hiroshima University, said, "I would like to quickly collect information on what the people of Afghanistan need and provide maximum support while contacting related organizations." rice field.