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UN-BACKED REPORT SPOTLIGHTS OBSTACLES FACED BY AFGHAN RETURNEES:
05/9/2007 (MaximsNews.com, U.N.) |
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- 05 September 2007 –
Many Afghans returning to their homeland face
a number of major challenges, including a lack of employment, health care,
education and housing, according to an assessment carried out with the support
of the United Nations refugee agency.
The
findings are contained in “Economic and Social Rights in Afghanistan II,”
the second report of its kind by the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
and the Afghan Independent Human Rights Commission (AIHRC).
The vast
majority – over 85 per cent – of the more than 11,000 Afghans interviewed
listed job opportunities, access to safe drinking water, improvement of health
and education facilities, and housing as their top priorities for the future.
“Despite
all efforts made by the Government, this report shows that Afghanistan needs
more time to reach sustainable reintegration for those who have come home,”
said Salvatore Lombardo, UNHCR’s representative in Afghanistan.
In
particular, the study found chronic food shortages among those interviewed, and
more than half said they did not have access to safe drinking water, while 60
per cent were living on less than $1 a day.
One
third of respondents said their children were not attending school, with
distance and security concerns cited for girls and the need to work for boys.
The lack
of housing was not only a key obstacle for those choosing to return but also a
main cause of dissatisfaction after their homecoming.
In
response to the findings, the AIHRC is urging the Afghan Government to focus
more on the situation of vulnerable groups, including returnees who have to
rebuild their lives after spending years in exile.
“Full
integration of returnees and a permanent peace closely and directly depend on
the realization of economic, social and cultural rights,” stated AIHRC Chair
Sima Samar.
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