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UN: Mass Return of Afghans Deepens Afghanistan’s Humanitarian and Economic Challenges

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The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) says the return of millions of Afghans in 2025 has further complicated Afghanistan’s challenges as the country continues to grapple with instability and recurring natural disasters. In a report released on Monday, December 29, UNDP said many returnees have arrived without assets, shelter, or employment opportunities, leaving them highly vulnerable. The agency noted that returnees across Afghanista…
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More than 2.8 million refugees are expected to return to the country in 2025, according to the United Nations. The influx, mainly from Iran and Pakistan, is adding to the crisis in an already fragile country struggling with the aftermath of decades of instability and recent natural disasters, the UN Development Programme said. Many of those returning arrive with little in the way of assets or savings, without a place to stay or jobs to support t…

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روزنامه اطلاعات روز broke the news in on Monday, December 29, 2025.
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