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Write comment (96 Comments)The post Tahawol: End of EU special envoy&& s tenure in Afghanistan first appeared on TINS News ... The post Tahawol: End of EU special envoy&& s tenure in Afghanistan first appeared on TINS News.
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Write comment (97 Comments)Saudi Arabia plans to pay off Syria&& s financial obligations to the World Bank, leading the way for the approval of millions of dollars in grants for restoration and to support the nation & s paralysed public sector, Reuters reported on Monday mentioning 3 individuals knowledgeable about the matter The strategies, which have not been formerly reported, would be the ...
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Write comment (94 Comments)Uzbekistan has expressed Tashkent&& s willingness to work together with Afghanistan on various problems across the farming sector. According to a declaration provided by Afghanistan&& s Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation and Livestock, Uzbek Agriculture Minister Ibrokhim Abdurakhmonov met his Afghan equivalent Attaullah Omari in Tashkent ...
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Write comment (91 Comments)Return of Afghans from Pakistan could get worse currently alarming humanitarian scenario in Afghanistan, the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) alerted on Monday. After years of seeking refuge in Pakistan, up to a million Afghans might go back to Afghanistan following a directive by the government of Pakistan which ...
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Afghanistan&& s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Amir Khan Muttaqi, on Monday revealed regret over forced deportations of Afghan refugees from Pakistan, and &of the & unsuitable & treatment being dealt to them. Muttaqi voiced his displeasure throughout a conference with Pakistan & s Chargé d & affaires to Afghanistan&, Obaidur ... Afghanistan & s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Amir Khan Muttaqi, on Monday expressed remorse over forced deportations of Afghan refugees from Pakistan, and of the && unsuitable & treatment being dealt to them.Muttaqi voiced his disapproval throughout a conference with Pakistan&& s Chargé d & affaires to Afghanistan, Obaidur Rehman Nizamani.According to a statement issued&by Afghanistan & s Foreign Minister the & Chargé d&& affaires of the Pakistani Embassy stated that it comprehends the concerns of the Islamic Emirate and will share the issue with the pertinent organizations.&& Pakistan has actually on the other hand ramped up its deportation of Afghan refugeesIn a report launched on Sunday, April 13, the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) cautioned that the && scale and scope of the continuous returnee crisis is both incredible and rapidly intensifying.&& The report kept in mind that projections from the International Organization for Migration (IOM) price quote that from April 1, around 20,000 people will cross into Afghanistan from Pakistan &-- through Torkham (13,000) and Spin Boldak (7,000) border crossings.&& This expected daily rise calls for an urgent, well-resourced, and long-term method to satisfy the requirements of returnees and reinforce overstretched humanitarian systems,& & IFRC said.Early last month, the Pakistan government issued a directive mandating that all Afghan Citizen Card (ACC) holders should leave the country by March 31. This instruction has actually given that caused intensified enforcement procedures, with lots of returning refugees reporting that authorities have been maltreating the refugees and taking ownerships and property.There are an estimated 2.8 million Afghans in Pakistan, of whom approximately 1.4 million are either unregistered or undocumented. The Pakistani authorities& & actions present a significant threat to a currently fragile community recuperating from years of dispute, repeating disasters, and economic challenges.The IFRC on the other hand mentioned that current reports show that the Pakistan government has actually commenced destroying unapproved settlements occupied by undocumented immigrants, even more heightening fears amongst Afghan migrants.&& The repercussions of these actions have triggered a noteworthy surge in returnees,& & the IFRC report stated.The registration process for returnees, managed by authorities with support from IOM, has actually on the other hand ended up being overloaded due to the incredible number of individuals coming to border crossings. This has actually led to delays and prolonged stays in transit centers, complicating the reintegration process for returnees, the organization stated.&& As the scenario unfolds, the health, safety, and wellness of these returnees—-- especially vulnerable groups such as ladies, children, the senior, and people with disabilities—-- are of critical issue. The existing pressures on minimal humanitarian services and resources are exacerbated by the reality that numerous humanitarian companies have actually scaled down or stopped operations due to funding restraints, particularly following decreases in support from major donors.&& Given these pressing humanitarian needs, there is an immediate requirement for detailed support, including access to medical care, appropriate shelter, and necessary products.&& This is critical to deal with the dire conditions dealt with by the returnees and to alleviate the humanitarian effect of this large-scale population motion. Coordinated efforts are important to guarantee the safety and wellness of all individuals included, particularly thinking about the progressing dynamics of this humanitarian crisis.,& & the company stated.The post IEA informs Pakistan envoy of it&& s & lsquo; remorse & over forced deportations of Afghan refugees first appeared on TINS News.
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