
Civilian Conscription
Civilian conscription is a policy where a government requires able-bodied citizens to serve in non-military roles during times of national need, such as emergencies or wartime. Instead of fighting, conscripts might work in areas like healthcare, infrastructure, communication, or logistics to support the country's efforts. This system helps mobilize the entire population's skills and labor for the nation’s collective security and recovery, ensuring that essential services continue and resources are allocated efficiently. It differs from compulsory military service by focusing on civilian tasks rather than combat roles.