Returnees Fear Winter Without Shelter or Heating Supplies

According to the agency, from September 1 to October 18 of this year, 404,431 individuals were returned to Afghanistan from Iran and Pakistan.

The UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) has announced the provision of winter assistance for returnees as well.

According to the agency, from September 1 to October 18 of this year, 404,431 individuals were returned to Afghanistan from Iran and Pakistan.

Faramarz Barzin, Deputy Spokesperson for UNHCR Afghanistan, told TOLOnews: “Through shelter assistance, the UNHCR in Afghanistan supports families without safe and warm housing, either by repairing homes, constructing new ones, or providing aid items such as heaters, kitchen supplies, and, where possible, additional cash assistance.”

Abdul Aziz, 56 years old, was deported from Iran two months ago after living there for 15 years. Initially, he took refuge in Baghlan province, but due to lack of work and housing, he has now moved toward Kunduz.

He came to a migrant camp in Kabul to check on a relative who had been deported from Pakistan and shared his concern about the lack of winter resources for his six children.

Abdul Aziz, a returnee from Iran, told TOLOnews: “Our request to the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan is to provide us with food and heating supplies so our children do not fall ill during the winter.”

Khodadad, a returnee from Pakistan, said: “Nights are getting colder here. We need winter resources. The government must support us in this regard.”

Habibullah, who was just over a year old when his family migrated to Pakistan, is now playing with his child. His main concern since returning is how to care for his family during the cold season.

Habibullah, a returnee from Pakistan, said: “Winter is near, and the weather is getting cold. Without proper resources, it is difficult to take care of our children. We need assistance in housing and heating supplies.”

Meanwhile, the forced deportation of Afghan migrants from host countries, especially Iran and Pakistan has intensified in recent years.

While the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan has assured support for returnees, it has consistently called on host countries to stop the forced expulsion of Afghan migrants.

Returnees Fear Winter Without Shelter or Heating Supplies