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Kristin Bergtora Sandvik, Ingunn Bjørhaug, Astrid Espegren & Adèle Garnier

Protecting skilled Afghan women: Brain save and the politics of vulnerability

Global Policy |  2022
 

Considering the Afghan evacuation of 2021 and its aftermath, this article suggests the term ‘brain save’ to characterise emerging protection discourses and practices concerning the resettlement of skilled women refugees.

Resettlement has traditionally focused on women as vulnerable because of their gender. Drawing on examples of the evacuation and prospective resettlement of Afghan women professionals, the article develops the analytic concept of brain save to label these discourses and practices.

Unlike ‘brain drain’, brain save challenges established politics of vulnerability and has progressive potential for resettlement as a durable solution. However, it also implies problematic prioritisation of particular resettlement candidates.

Sandvik, K. B., Bjørhaug, I., Espegren, A. & Garnier, A. (2022). Protecting skilled Afghan women: Brain save and the politics of vulnerability. Global Policy, 14(1), 5–15. https://doi.org/10.1111/1758-5899.13166