WITH 2.2 MILLION AFGHANS FEARED TO BE ON THE MOVE, UN AGENCY TO BEGIN TRACKING DISPLACEMENTS, AID RELIEF

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People return from Pakistan to Afghanistan at Torkham Crossing in the Nagarhar Province. Photo: OCHA (file)

 

WITH 2.2 MILLION AFGHANS FEARED TO BE ON THE MOVE, UN AGENCY TO BEGIN TRACKING DISPLACEMENTS, AID RELIEF

Amid concerns of a severe humanitarian crisis induced by sudden return home of hundreds of thousands of Afghan refugees and undocumented citizens, coupled with conflict-induced displacement, the United Nations migration agency has launched a new displacement tracking system to better understand population movements and needs in the crisis-struck country. Read more

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