Providing a minimum standard of living and livelihood opportunities to help anchor those who have returned is critical for the future stability and security of Afghanistan. This is one of the three main objectives of the 2012 Solutions Strategy for Afghan Refugees
Abstract This Commentary describes the situation and healthcare needs of Afghans returning to their ...
Humanitarian relief and reconstruction aid have been the principal international assistance prioriti...
This report was commissioned by the Norwegian Directorate of Immigration, Utlendingsdirektoratet (UD...
Providing a minimum standard of living and livelihood opportunities to help anchor those who have re...
Voluntarily returned Afghans mainly from Iran and Pakistan over the last decade, the two neighboring...
Donors and practitioners need to adapt to a changing landscape of migration and return migration in ...
Forced migration, often resulting from violent conflict, imposes large economic costs on both sendin...
Abstract Forced migration, often resulting from violent conflict, imposes large economic costs on b...
Regional programming and advocacy in relation to Afghan refugees should be framed around supporting ...
Afghan returnees from industrialised countries are expected to contribute to development and peace-b...
States in 2001 became stricter and forced Afghan refugees to return to their country of origin. Thes...
Huge numbers of people are returning to Afghanistan - more than two million since 2015 - while the c...
Voluntary repatriation is the most preferred solution to refuge situations; however, for a repatriat...
Return migration policies are used by states to manage migration. The assumption is that populations...
The international refugee regime has promoted the voluntary repatriation as the most preferred durab...
Abstract This Commentary describes the situation and healthcare needs of Afghans returning to their ...
Humanitarian relief and reconstruction aid have been the principal international assistance prioriti...
This report was commissioned by the Norwegian Directorate of Immigration, Utlendingsdirektoratet (UD...
Providing a minimum standard of living and livelihood opportunities to help anchor those who have re...
Voluntarily returned Afghans mainly from Iran and Pakistan over the last decade, the two neighboring...
Donors and practitioners need to adapt to a changing landscape of migration and return migration in ...
Forced migration, often resulting from violent conflict, imposes large economic costs on both sendin...
Abstract Forced migration, often resulting from violent conflict, imposes large economic costs on b...
Regional programming and advocacy in relation to Afghan refugees should be framed around supporting ...
Afghan returnees from industrialised countries are expected to contribute to development and peace-b...
States in 2001 became stricter and forced Afghan refugees to return to their country of origin. Thes...
Huge numbers of people are returning to Afghanistan - more than two million since 2015 - while the c...
Voluntary repatriation is the most preferred solution to refuge situations; however, for a repatriat...
Return migration policies are used by states to manage migration. The assumption is that populations...
The international refugee regime has promoted the voluntary repatriation as the most preferred durab...
Abstract This Commentary describes the situation and healthcare needs of Afghans returning to their ...
Humanitarian relief and reconstruction aid have been the principal international assistance prioriti...
This report was commissioned by the Norwegian Directorate of Immigration, Utlendingsdirektoratet (UD...