UNHCR PAKISTAN: No changes to Afghan refugee school textbooks

UNHCR PAKISTAN: No changes to Afghan refugee school textbooks

Press statement ISLAMABAD, Monday 22 January 2018 – The UN refugee agency said Monday that there have been no changes to the textbooks currently used in refugee schools in Pakistan ...

UNHCR organises exhibition to promote refugee artisans’ work

UNHCR organises exhibition to promote refugee artisans’ work

QUETTA, 24 December, 2017: The UN Refugee Agency organised a three-day exhibition to promote the products made by the refugee artisans under the Safe from the Start Project support ...

Pakistani university discusses migration and refugee issues

Pakistani university discusses migration and refugee issues

Press Release QUETTA 20 December: The International Center for Refugees and Migration Studies (ICRMS) hosted a two-day international conference on ‘Migration, Integration and Socia ...

Disability is not inability: Miraj Bibi’s determination to achieve her dreams

Disability is not inability: Miraj Bibi’s determination to achieve her dreams

News story QUETTA, 11 December, 2017: Heading towards the ‘Safe from the Start’ centre with a hobbled walk, a 27-year-old Afghan refugee teacher is confident and indifferent to the ...

UNHCR transfers protection coordination to FATA Disaster Management Authority

UNHCR transfers protection coordination to FATA Disaster Management Authority

The UN refugee agency has transferred protection coordination to the FATA Disaster Management Authority (FDMA) in Pakistan. UNHCR will continue to support FDMA by co-leading the pr ...

First ever refugee school in Punjab formally upgraded, affiliated with board

First ever refugee school in Punjab formally upgraded, affiliated with board

Press Release Nansen Refugee Award winner completed education project in Punjab KOT CHANDNA, MIANWALI, 26 October 2017 – Ms. Aqeela Asifi - the 2015 Nansen Refugee Award winner - h ...

UNHCR in Pakistan: An enduring partnership

UNHCR’s priority in Pakistan is to achieve lasting solutions for one of the largest and most protracted refugee situations in the world. Pakistan continues to host approximately 1.4 million refugees. Most are from Afghanistan and live in refugee villages and urban areas. Since March 2002, UNHCR has facilitated the return of approximately 4.2 million registered Afghans from Pakistan. Our history of working with the Government of Pakistan stretches back more than thirty years when the first wave of Afghan refugees entered the country following the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. Throughout that time, our key government partner has been the Ministry for States and Frontier Regions.

 

 

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