Migrant News
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868 Afghan Families Return Home in a Single Day from Pakistan and Iran
868 Afghan families returned from Pakistan and Iran in one day, highlighting the urgent need for housing, jobs, and services…
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New Educational Referral System for Migrant Students to Be Implemented Across Iran Starting Tomorrow
Iran to implement a new system issuing educational referral letters for migrant students to facilitate their registration and schooling starting…
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UN Expresses Concern Over Plight of Returning Afghan Women and Children
UN warns over half of returning Afghan refugees are vulnerable women and children needing urgent support amid fragile economic conditions…
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Pakistan Releases 373 Afghan Migrants from Prisons, Returns Them to Afghanistan
Pakistan has released 373 Afghan migrants from prisons in the last three days, returning them through key border crossings into…
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Taliban Reports Forced Return of 883 Families from Four Border Crossings into Afghanistan
Taliban says 883 families, over 4,500 people, forcibly returned to Afghanistan from neighboring countries via four border crossings.
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Sweden Launches New Support Program for Returning Afghans
Sweden funds a new IOM program to support Afghan returnees with social integration and economic opportunities amid ongoing crises.
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Lost Documents Hinder Education for Afghan Children in Pakistan
Lost identity documents are blocking Afghan refugee children in Pakistan from enrolling in public schools, prompting informal education efforts amid…
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961 Families Return from Iran, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Pakistan, Register at Border Crossings
961 families returned from Iran, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Pakistan, registered at border crossings, receiving aid and services.
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Afghanistan’s Population Rises 12% Amid Growing Wave of Returnees
Afghanistan's population has increased by 12% due to returning migrants, adding pressure on services and calling for long-term support and…
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Taliban Distributes Nearly 30,000 Residential Plots to Returning Afghan Refugees
The Taliban has distributed nearly 30,000 residential land plots to returning Afghan refugees, but concerns over infrastructure and transparency remain.