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082 _aPamphlet HV640.4 .A34 2009
110 _aInternational Crisis Group (ICG).
245 _aAfghanistan : what now for refugees?
260 _aKabul : International Crisis Group (ICG), 2009.
300 _a34 p. : maps ; 30 cm.
440 _v(Asia report ; no. 175).
500 _aCover title.
500 _a“31 August 2009.”
500 _aSummary: This paper highlights the problems of meeting the needs of returnees and addressing population movements within Afghanistan, issues overshadowed by focus on the worsening insurgency. With rural areas increasingly insecure, many returning Afghans have migrated to towns and cities, causing the rapid urbanization that contributes to rising poverty, unemployment and criminality. Afghan institutions are ill-equipped to meet the needs of repatriating families, overcome obstacles to resettlement and tackle the continued refugee presence in neighbouring countries. The government’s inability to provide for and protect its returning citizens by ensuring basic services and the rule of law has let to an increasing questioning of its legitimacy.
650 _aRefugees – Afghanistan.
650 _aAfghans – Pakistan.
650 _aAfghans – Iran.
650 _aReturn migration – Afghanistan.
856 _uhttp://www.crisisgroup.org/home/getfile.cfm?id=4095&tid=6290&type=pdf&l=1 (accessed 16 January 2010).
_uhttp://dx.dx.doi.org/10.2458/azu_acku_pamphlet_hv640_4_a34_2009
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