The two sides said they will continue, in cooperation with international organizations, to provide protection, humanitarian assistance, and support for rebuilding the lives of vulnerable Afghan families.
In a post on X, the European Union wrote: “On World Refugee Day, the EU reaffirms its commitment to refugees, returnees, IDPs and host communities. Together with UNHCR in Afghanistan and IOM in Afghanistan, we support protection, livelihoods and durable solutions, helping Afghans rebuild their lives with dignity.”
The UK Mission for Afghanistan also wrote on X: “humanitarian aid, including through IOM in Afghanistan, ensures that vulnerable families returning to Afghanistan receive the support they need to help rebuild their lives. No one should be left behind.”
Speaking to TOLOnews, Mohammad Khan Talibi Mohammadzai, a migration affairs activist, said: “Creating infrastructure and expanding cooperation to improve the situation of returning migrants can play an important role in addressing their challenges.”
Deported migrants often face difficulties upon returning to Afghanistan, including a lack of shelter, limited access to basic services, and unemployment, all of which contribute to harsh living conditions.
Access to employment opportunities, education, and adequate housing remains among the key demands of returnees.
Azizullah, a deportee from Pakistan, said: “We were deported from Pakistan and faced inappropriate treatment during the process. Now that we have returned home, we are struggling with many problems and challenges.”
Another migration affairs activist, Mohammad Jamal Muslim, added: “Afghan migrants in neighboring countries face numerous challenges, and many are being forcibly deported. It is necessary for responsible organizations and Afghan authorities to take immediate action to address the humanitarian situation and preserve the dignity of these migrants, especially during the summer season when their difficulties have intensified.”
These remarks come as the return of Afghan migrants from neighboring countries and other parts of the world has increased in recent years, while the need for humanitarian assistance and support remains significant.
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