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In a pivotal move to address the global refugee crisis, Martin Griffiths, UN Deputy Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs, has earmarked a special fund of $10 million for Afghan refugees returning from Pakistan. The announcement was made on Griffith's personal page, signaling a decisive effort to support those displaced.
The allocated funds, sourced from the UN Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), aim to provide crucial aid to returning Afghan refugees, facilitating their reintegration into their homeland. The assistance will cater to their basic needs, offering immediate relief to those grappling with displacement.
Amidst the ongoing global refugee crisis, the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) is intensifying its efforts. Cash assistance, winter supplies, and structural reinforcement for homes and collective shelters are being extended in countries such as Ukraine, Lebanon, Jordan, Syria, Afghanistan, Iran, and Pakistan. The upcoming Global Refugee Forum 2023, scheduled for December 13-15 in Geneva, Switzerland, stands as a significant platform to address and mitigate the crisis.
Over 400,000 Afghans have returned to Afghanistan following a crackdown on illegal foreigners in Pakistan. The Pakistani authorities, issuing a stern warning, mandated departure by October 31 for those lacking proper documentation, leading to a surge in returnees via border crossings like Torkham and Spin Boldak. The UN's $10 million allocation serves as a beacon of hope, ensuring essential aid for returning refugees and an opportunity to rebuild their lives in their homeland.