Secretariat of the High Commission to address the Problems of migrants
Daily Work Report of the Committees
On Sunday, 11/27/1446, corresponding to 3/4/1404, Afghan refugees were forcibly returned from different routes in the country and necessary services were provided to them in different areas.
The full report is presented as follows:
Nangarhar
Torkham (Durand Line)
Registration, confirmation and Receiving Committee
132 families returned to the country through Torkham and 580 members of these families were registered and biometrically scanned.
Transportations committee
73 families with 377 members from Torkham have been safely transported to Nangarhar, Kunar, Laghman and Kabul and (244,300) Afghanis have also been paid as rent to these families.
Financial management Committee
A total of (1,188,000) Afghanis have been provided to 142 families by the Financial management Committee.
Temporary agreement Committee
Today, 322 families have been temporarily settled in the Torkham Omari camp.
Information and Public Awareness Committee
Public awareness was provided to the refugees in Torkham. These refugees were given useful information about their registration, transfer, financial assistance, temporary agreement and also about the country, the Islamic system, immigration, patience and tolerance, education and training.
Services and Health Affairs Committee
The following different services, including health, were provided to the returning refugees at the Torkham Camp:
Communications: 346 SIM cards, including free minutes and internet packages, were distributed to the returning refugees.
Kandahar
Spin Boldak (Durand Line)
Registration, confirmation and Receiving Committee
57 families with 281 members returned to the country through Spin Boldak and were registered.
Financial management Committee
A total of (416,000) Afghanis have been provided to 51 families by the Financial management Committee.
Temporary agreement Committee
230 families have been temporarily settled in Spin Boldak.
Services and Health Affairs Committee
The following services, including health, were provided to the returning refugees in Spin Boldak:
Food: 264 food parcels and water were distributed in Spin Boldak.
Health: 614 returning refugees were treated in Spin Boldak.
Communications: 71 SIM cards were distributed to the returning refugees by the Telecommunication Services Authority, which included free minutes and internet packages.
Nimroze
Abrishom way
Registration, confirmation and Receiving Committee
107 families with 456 members from the Abrishom way of Nimroze province have returned to the country and registered, and 895 travelers have also returned to the country.
Transportations committee
2 families with 9 members from Nimroz were safely transported to Farah and (27,000) rent was paid.
Financial management Committee
A total of (794,000) Afghanis were provided to 107 families by the Financial management Committee.
Temporary agreement Committee
1,144 families were temporarily settled in Nimroz.
Services and Health Affairs Committee
The following services, including health, were provided to the migrants returning from the Abrishom way of Nimroze:
Health: 889 migrants returning from the Abrishom way were treated.
Information and Public Awareness Committee
Public awareness was provided to the migrants in the Abrishom way of Nimroze province. These refugees were given useful information about their registration, transfer, financial assistance, temporary agreement, and also about the country, the Islamic system, immigration, patience and tolerance, education and training.
Paktika
Angoor Ada (Durand Line)
Registration, confirmation and Receiving Committee
2 families with 12 members have returned to the country and registered through Paktika Angoor Ada.
Transportations committee
2 families with 12 members have been safely transferred from Angor Ada to Ghazni and these families have also been paid 5350 Afghanis as rent.
Temporary agreement Committee
17 families have been settled in a temporary camp in Paktika Angoor Ada.
Services and Health Affairs Committee
The following services, including health, were provided to the refugees who returned to Paktika Angoor Ada:
Food: 49 meals and water were distributed at Angoor Ada.
Information and Public Awareness Committee
Public awareness was provided to the refugees at Angoor Ada in Paktika. These refugees were given useful information about their registration, transfer, financial assistance, temporary agreement, and also about the country, the Islamic system, migration, patience and tolerance, education and training.
Helmand
Bahramcha (Durand Line)
Registration, confirmation and Receiving Committee
10 families with 58 members returned to the country through Bahramcha and were registered.
Transportations committee
10 families with 58 members from Bahramcha, Helmand, have been safely transported to the center and districts, and (64,000) Afghanis have also been provided as rent.
Financial management Committee
A total of (110,000) Afghanis has been provided to 13 families by the Financial management Committee.
Herat
Islam Qala
Registration, confirmation and Receiving Committee
Through Islam Qala, 172 families with 656 members have returned to the country and registered.
Financial management Committee
A total of (1,232,000) Afghanis have been provided to 168 families by the Financial management Committee.
Temporary agreement Committee
Today, 319 families have been settled in Islam Qala camp.
Kabul
Center
Transportations committee
72 families with 359 members from Kabul have been safely transferred to Paktia, Khost, Laghman, Nangarhar, Baghlan, Kunduz, Takhar, Samangan, Balkh, Badakhshan, Faryab and Sar-e-Pul and (208,200) Afghanis have been paid as rent to these families.
The total figures of the different activities of all the committees are as follows:
Registered refugees: (480) families and (2043) individuals
Transferred refugees: (159) families and (815) individuals
Assisted refugees: (481) families
Temporarily settled refugees: (2032) families
Distributed SIM cards: (417) numbers
Secretariat of the High Commission to address the Problems of migrants