Returning Migrants
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Afghanistan
Housing Crisis in Afghanistan amid Soaring Rents, Returning Migrants
DID Press: Statistics reveal a worrying trend. In major cities such as Kabul, Herat, Mazar-e-Sharif, and Nangarhar, rental prices have doubled over the past year. Residential units that previously rented for 5,000 to 6,000 Afghanis now cost 10,000 to 12,000…
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Afghanistan
Herat Bus Crash Death Toll Rises to 79
DID Press: The death toll from a deadly road accident in western Afghanistan’s Herat province reached 79, officials said. According to Ahmadullah Muttaqi, spokesperson for the Taliban’s caretaker administration in Herat, the crash occurred late on Tuesday, August 18, when…
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Afghanistan
Herat Industrial Town Employs 5,000 Returning Migrants
DID Press: 5,000 returning migrants have been employed in western Herat’s industrial town, announced provincial Chamber of Industries and Mines. According to Naser Amin, head of the chamber, the first phase of the initiative aims to create 10,000 jobs across…
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Afghanistan
Returning Migrants Face Uncertain Future
DID Press: Following a massive wave of Afghanistani migrants returning from neighboring countries, thousands of returnees are now living in temporary camps in capital Kabul. With the accelerated return of migrants from neighboring nations, Kabul’s temporary camps have in recent…
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Afghanistan
Poll: Taliban’s Support for Returning Refugees Criticized as Symbolic and Inadequate
The continued neglect of returning refugees’ needs could spark a widespread humanitarian crisis in both border and urban areas. The results of a recent poll conducted by Did Press indicate that a majority of respondents view the Taliban caretaker government’s…
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Afghanistan
$2.2 Million Agreement: Aid for Over 230,000 Migrants Across 30 Provinces
DIDPress: A $2.258 million agreement signed with “Vedan Afghanistan” private organization, announced Ministry of Refugees and Repatriation of the Taliban’s caretaker government. The agreement aims to provide support services to more than 238,000 displaced persons, returning migrants, and host communities…
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