Afghan Refugee Return: UNHCR Flags Grave Concerns
The UNHCR’s Afghanistan representative, Arafat Jamal, voiced serious apprehensions on July 13, 2025, regarding the country’s preparedness to handle a significant influx of returning refugees.
Jamal highlighted a critical lack of infrastructure and resources to effectively support the anticipated increase in the returning population. This includes insufficient housing, healthcare facilities, and employment opportunities.
The UNHCR official’s statement underscores the urgent need for international aid and coordinated efforts to mitigate a potential humanitarian crisis.
This situation carries immense implications for regional stability and underscores the ongoing challenges faced by Afghanistan in its post-conflict recovery. The scale of potential hardship necessitates immediate action from the global community to avert a widespread humanitarian catastrophe.