Daily report of the high commission for facilitation of returning refugees

Daily Work Report of Committees Friday: 09/02/2024 Afghan refugees returned from different routes of the country and were provided necessary services. Full report It is presented as follows:   Nangarhar Torkham (Durand Fictitious Line) Registration, Confirmation and Receiving Committee Through Torkham, 13 families have returned to the country and 29 members of these families have […]

Daily Work Report of Committees

Friday: 09/02/2024

Afghan refugees returned from different routes of the country and were provided necessary services.
Full report It is presented as follows:

 

Nangarhar

Torkham (Durand Fictitious Line)

Registration, Confirmation and Receiving Committee

Through Torkham, 13 families have returned to the country and 29 members of these families have been registered and biometriced.

Finance Management Committee

The Financial Affairs Organizing Committee has helped 4 families with 10,000 Afghanis, which is 4,0000 Afghanis in total.

Services and Health Affairs Committee:

The following different services including health are provided to returning refugees in Torkham age camp:
Food: 600 meals and 30,000 liters of clean water have been distributed in Torkham camps.
Food items and clothes: The following food items and clothes were distributed to the returned refugees in Torkham:
Blankets, floors, gas stoves, 17 packages of raw food items and other various items have been distributed.
Communications: 12 nos SIM cards, with free minutes and internet packages activated, have been distributed to the returned refugees.

Employment Committee:

In Torkham, the Employment Committee has registered 2 Hafizs, 20 poor workers and 7 professional and people, totaling 39 people.
The said committee also gave public awareness about explosives, cleanliness, child protection and Afghanistan to 32 children in Torkham and games and entertainment programs were also provided to these children for the purpose of mental health.

Information and Public Awareness Committee:

In Torkham, as in the past, public awareness was given to the refugees:
These refugees were given useful information about their registration, transportation, financial assistance, short-term agreement and understanding of the country, Islamic system, immigration, patience and tolerance, education and training.
In the same way, awareness has been given to the refugees in different areas by the ombudsmen of the Amr Ba-al-Moruf and Nahi-in-ul-Munkar department of Nangarhar province.
Also, this committee has distributed 10 immigration forms to the refugees in coordination with the (IOM) office.

 

Kandahar

Spin Boldak (Durand Fictitious Line)

Services and Health Affairs Committee:

The following different services, including health, were provided to the returned refugees in Spin Boldak:
Food: 300 meals and clean water have been distributed in Spin Boldak.
Health: 249 returnees have been treated in Spin Boldak.
Also, 392 refugees have been given public awareness in different areas of health.
Clothing: In short-term camps, tents, blankets and blankets have been distributed to refugees as needed.
Communications: The Telecommunication Services Agency has distributed 78 SIM cards to the returned refugees free of charge, with free minutes and internet packages.

 

Paktika

Angoor Ada Rout

Registration Confirmation and Receiving Committee:

1 The family has returned to the country and registered through Angoor Ada.

Finance Management Committee:

10,000 Afghanis have been donated to the 1 family by the Financial Affairs Committee.

Transportation committee:

1 family from Angoor Ada has been safely transported to their area and village.

Services and Health Affairs Committee:

The following different services including health were provided to the returning refugees at Angoor Ada:
Food: 19 edible bread and clean water have been distributed in Angoor Ada and khorna.

Information and Public Awareness Committee:

Public awareness was given to the refugees on the way to Angoor Ada:
The refugees were given useful information about their registration, transportation, financial assistance, short-term agreement and understanding of the country, Islamic system, migration, patience and tolerance, education and training.

Nimroz

Silk Road

Registration, Confirmation and Receiving Committee:

27 families with the number of members 125 have returned to the country through the Abrishom way of Nimroz province and have been registered and also 1912 travelers have returned to the country.

Finance Management Committee:

The Financial Affairs Organizing Committee has helped 9 families with 10,000 Afghanis, which is 9,0000 Afghanis in total.

Services and Health Affairs Committee:

In Nimroz, the returning refugees were provided with the following services including health:
Communications: The Telecommunications Services Agency has distributed 27 SIM cards to the returned refugees free of charge, including free minutes and internet packages.

Committee on Information and Public Awareness:

Public awareness was given to 125 refugees on the Abrishom way of Nimroz Province:
These refugees were given useful information about their registration, transportation, financial assistance, short-term settlement and understanding of the country, Islamic system, immigration, patience and tolerance, education and training.

 

Herat

Islam Qala

Accreditation, Registration and Receiving Committee:

42 families returned to the country through Islam Qala and 82 members of these families were registered and biometriced.

Finance Management Committee:

The Financial Affairs Organizing Committee has helped 9 families with 10,000 Afghanis, which is 9,0000 Afghanis in total.

 

Kabul

Transportation committee:

From Kabul 5 families, whose number of members was 18, have been safely transported to Kunduz and Baghlan province, and the total cost of transportation has been (14,000) Afghanis.

The total figures of the different activities of all the committees are as follows:

Registered immigrants: (83) families (241) individuals
Deported refugees: (6) families (23) individuals
Assisted refugees: (23) families
Treated refugees: (249) people
Split SIM cards: (117) digits

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