Pakistan
Operation: Pakistan
Location
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Latest update of camps and office locations 21 Nov 2016. By clicking on the icons on the map, additional information is displayed.
Key Figures
2017 planning figures | |
76,000 | Afghan children with proof of registration (PoR) cards will be enrolled in primary education |
60 | health facilities will be equipped, constructed or rehabilitated for Afghan PoR card holders and host communities |
20 | liters of potable water will be made available per person per day for Afghan PoR card holders and host communities |
15% | of Afghan youth aged 15-24 with PoR cards will be enrolled in certified livelihoods training |
2015 end-year results | |
58,211 | Afghan refugees voluntarily repatriated |
2,832 | Afghan refugees were submitted for resettlement |
72,000 | Afghan refugee children had access to primary education in the refugee villages |
63% | of refugee children were registered and issued documentation under regular birth registration procedures |
35,000 | refugees received legal assistance |
8,088 | emergency shelters were provided to IDPs |
83% | of households in refugee villages were equipped with drop-hole latrines or drop-hole toilets |
20 | litres of potable water were available per person per day in refugee villages |
Latest Updates
Last Updated November 2015
People of Concern
14%
Increase in
2015
2015
2015 | 3,390,353 |
2014 | 2,962,782 |
2013 | 2,460,032 |
[["Refugees",1561162],["Asylum-seekers",6442],["IDPs",1146108],["Returned IDPs",676638],["Returned refugees",3]]
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Budgets and Expenditure for Pakistan
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2015
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Working environment
After nearly four decades of protracted displacement, Pakistan still hosts over 1 million registered refugees, holders of Proof of Registration (PoR) cards.Since July 2016, and due to a complex set of security and political factors, there has been a surge in the return of Afghan refugees from Pakistan. As of end December 2016, over 380, 000 Afghan refugees have returned to Afghanistan this year alone. All efforts are done to promote a voluntary, safe, dignified and phased return, with the framework of the Solutions Strategy for Afghan Refugees (SSAR).
The Refugee Affected and Hosting Areas (RAHA) programme, another key element of the SSAR, will continue to provide enhance support to host communities and promote peaceful co-existence.
Funding gap on both important elements of the SSAR, voluntary return and RAHA programme, would have a direct impact on regional stability.
In the meantime, the vast majority of the remaining internally displaced families affected by the security operations in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) are expected to return and UNHCR plans to responsibly disengage from its protection cluster responsibility by the end of 2017.
UNHCR and partners are also planning for the return of people who were displaced from North Waziristan in Pakistan in 2014 and remained in Afghanistan.