Pakistan calls for aid for its millions of Afghan refugees

Pakistan receives $5.20 per refugee per year in international aid


Afp June 23, 2016
Afghan refugee women sit with their babies as they wait with others at the (UNHCR) office on the outskirts of Peshawar. PHOTO: REUTERS

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan, home for decades to millions of Afghan refugees, called for the support of the international community as it warned that without help, the flow of those fleeing Afghanistan's decades-long war to Europe could increase.

After the Soviet invasion in 1979, "five million Afghan refugees came to Pakistan," then with the support of the international community, said minister for border areas Abdul Qadir Baloch at a meeting devoted to Afghan refugees in the capital Islamabad Wednesday.

Afghan refugees: Living on the fringes

Thirty-seven years later, there are 1.5 million registered and about as many undocumented refugees, with growing insecurity in Afghanistan impeding voluntary return programmes.

Over the last decade, international support has vanished, the minister said.

Pakistan receives just $5.20 per refugee per year in international aid to provide the displaced with healthcare and education -- and that is only for those who are registered.

He denounced the meagreness of this aid compared to that provided to Turkey, which officially hosts 2.5 million refugees, including many Syrians.

However Western countries are now beginning to recognise the problem, he said, "because refugees are pouring into Europe and 30 percent of them are Afghans".

"This percentage could increase," he warned, stressing that there was a limit to Pakistani tolerance for the problem.

Pakistan may not extend Afghan refugees’ stay

"The issue of Afghan displacement has been overlooked," agreed high UN commissioner for refugees Filippo Grandi at the same event. "We must strengthen the support to host countries."

The refugee crisis in Europe, which is struggling to cope as millions try to reach its shores while fleeing war and poverty, "is a tragedy but also an eye opener: if you don't solve problems which appear to be far away from you, these problems will come to you," he warned.

Afghan refugees living mainly in camps in the poorest rural areas of Pakistan exist in administrative uncertainty because of the short duration of residence permits issued by the Pakistani authorities, who regularly threaten to deport them.

COMMENTS (4)

Speen | 8 years ago | Reply Afghan Refugees was a good source of money for Pakistan, they call them Refugees and to itself Ansar. Nowadays no more fund to their go to the pocket of individual who work for these refugees and call for their reparation. Because of failed policy, Pakistan is in isolation and try to turn the attention of its nation to other issue. Afghans are/were good Muslim and brothers, they will go with you in brotherhood to the heel but no to paradise as enemy. Insha Allah Afghanistan will stand on its feet and once again will prove to the world that we are civilized nation. My advice to Pakistan, please extend your hand to Afghans as brother, help and support them to rebuild their country, not support insurgency. You may remember, one day Karzai when he was president and visiting Pakistan, said Pakistan is out twin brother and if it is attacked we will stand with you. Afghans are peace loving people not only for themselves but for over the world, especially Muslim worlds.
jay | 8 years ago | Reply Pakistan will always find ways to seek more donations ! ! ! PCB or Army or GOVT all are on same page when it comes to asking for hand outs !!!
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