EASO country of origin information report : Afghanistan networks / European Asylum Support Office (EASO).
Material type:
- 9789294945655
- 9789294944832
- Pamphlet JZ5584. A33.
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Afghanistan Centre at Kabul University | Pamphlet JZ5584.A33.C686 2018 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 3ACKU000539436 |
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رسالهHQ1735.6گ 42 1383 گزارش کنفرانس تاثیر عنعنات بالای زنان افغان . | رسالهHQ792.A3الف 74 1380 اقدام عملی برای اعاده حقوق اطفال | رسالهHQ792.A3ک 92 2001 کیت (مجموعه) مشورتی اطفال | Pamphlet JZ5584.A33.C686 2018 EASO country of origin information report : | Pamphlet HV4132.6.A5.R496 1999 Home-grown government : | Home-grown government : | Pamphlet HN670.6.Z9.B855 2015 Building trust and finding common ground : |
“Support is our mission”—cover page.
“February 2018”.
Abstract: The report describes various types of networks in Afghanistan and the significance of these networks for individuals and families be it during displacement, or for reintegration after return from abroad or after internal displacement within the country. More than six million Afghans have returned to their country since 2001, primarily from the neighbouring areas of Iran and Pakistan. The majority of those who have returned have settled in urban areas, primarily the large cities, and not in their original home areas. Many Afghans currently still live outside the countrys borders, and some of them return to their native country, either voluntarily or under duress. The report discusses which networks Afghans usually have available to them, and the help and support they can rely on from their networks.
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