ANI
14 Sep 2025, 05:28 GMT+10
Geneva [Switzerland] September 14 (ANI): The UNHRC has warned that Pakistan's mass deportations of Afghan nationals risk worsening Afghanistan's humanitarian crisis without urgent global support, as per Khamaa Press.
Speaking in Geneva on September 12, UNHCR's representative for Afghanistan, Arafat Jamal, urged Islamabad to halt expulsions of vulnerable Afghans, stressing that many asylum seekers require protection. He said the agency was ready to work with Pakistani authorities to identify and safeguard high-risk groups.
According to UN figures, nearly 100,000 Afghans crossed back from Pakistan in the first week of September alone. The sudden influx is straining Afghanistan's already fragile economy, with weak healthcare, scarce food supplies and limited shelter unable to absorb such numbers.
International aid agencies have raised alarm, warning that the return of large groups of refugees could push Afghanistan into deeper instability, as per Khamaa Press.
Jamal said the UNHCR has updated its regional appeal and is seeking $258.6 million to meet urgent needs. He cautioned that without fresh funding, the agency may not be able to continue life-saving assistance for Afghan families.
The crisis has been compounded by the Taliban's ban on women working in UN offices, forcing the UNHCR to suspend cash assistance for returnees. Jamal clarified that the suspension was an 'operational necessity' as services cannot run without female staff.
The UN estimates that more than 2.6 million Afghan migrants have been deported from neighbouring countries since the beginning of 2025. The figure reflects the immense scale of forced displacement and the pressure on Pakistan to balance domestic concerns with international obligations.
Jamal warned that without coordinated regional and global action, both Pakistan and Afghanistan risk sliding into deeper humanitarian turmoil, Khamaa Press reported (ANI).
Get a daily dose of Kenya Star news through our daily email, its complimentary and keeps you fully up to date with world and business news as well.
Publish news of your business, community or sports group, personnel appointments, major event and more by submitting a news release to Kenya Star.
More InformationDUBAI, U.A.E.: A ship is believed to have accidentally severed key internet cables in the Red Sea, disrupting online access across...
(Beirut) -Â Egyptian authorities have since July 2025 carried out an abusive campaign of mass arrests and prosecutions targeting online...
New Delhi [India], September 14 (ANI): The current Indian T20I skipper and short-format superstar Suryakumar Yadav turned 35 on Sunday....
TOKYO, Sept. 13 (Xinhua) -- Double Olympic champion Beatrice Chebet of Kenya captured her first world title Saturday with victory in...
(250913) -- MAPUTO, Sept. 13, 2025 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Ambassador to Mozambique Zheng Xuan addresses the opening ceremony of a photo...
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], September 13 (ANI): Aussie legend and former skipper Meg Lanning pointed out that Team India is a 'significant...
KATHMANDU, Nepal: Prime Minister K. P. Sharma Oli has resigned amid the violence that continued for a second day Tuesday, which saw...
(Beirut) -Â Egyptian authorities have since July 2025 carried out an abusive campaign of mass arrests and prosecutions targeting online...
Geneva [Switzerland] September 14 (ANI): The UNHRC has warned that Pakistan's mass deportations of Afghan nationals risk worsening...
Beijing urged calm and restraint after Poland accused Russia of deliberately violating its airspace with drones China has warned...
Moscow [Russia] September 14 (ANI): Ukraine struck Russia's biggest oil terminal in its largest drone operation in months, setting...
Afghanistans de-facto Taliban rulers said they have reached agreement with visiting US officials on an exchange of prisoners, although...
