Reintegrating millions of Afghan refugees is critical to a peaceful future, a UN official says
- 2 million Afghans have crossed the border from Iran and Pakistan since the start of the year, according to the latest figures from the U.N. refugee agency.
- Afghan authorities provide support at the border with cash, food, shelter, health care, and onward transport to settlements across the country.
- U.N. official Stephanie Loose stated that reintegrating Afghan refugees is critical for Afghanistan's peaceful future.
- Loose emphasized that Afghan women and girls lack social, educational, and economic development opportunities.
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Reintegrating millions of Afghan refugees is critical to a peaceful future, a UN official says
A U.N. official says reintegrating Afghan refugees is crucial for the country's peaceful future. Since the start of the year, 2.2 million Afghans have returned from Iran and Pakistan, the majority of whom are under 18.
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Read Full ArticleThe reintegration of Afghan refugees is fundamental to the peaceful future of the country, without which social cohesion will be reduced, said a UN official on Friday.
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