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Afghan refugees
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The Economic Toll of Afghanistan's Refugee Crisis
By Laiq Zirack
A staggering number of migrants and IDPs negatively impact the macroeconomy of Afghanistan.
Longing to Belong: Afghan Sikhs and Hindus in India
By Anwesha Ghosh
For decades, a lack of legal status has left Afghanistan's persecuted religious minorities without a home.
Afghanistan’s Forgotten Humanitarian Crisis
By M. Ashraf Haidari
How to overcome the legacy of four decades of suffering?
Pakistan Tightens Security at Key Afghan Border Crossing
By Roshni Kapur
The Torkham crossing is now off limits to anyone who does not have a valid visa or travel documents.
For Refugees, Returning to Afghanistan Is Easier Said Than Done
By Catherine Putz
Afghan refugees can’t stay in Europe, but they face considerable uncertainty upon returning home.
The Plight of Afghan Refugees
By M. Ashraf Haidari
There is only one truly durable solution to the issue of Afghan refugees.
Global Crisis: Afghanistan's Europe-Bound Refugees
By Benjamin David Baker
When it comes to seeking refuge, Afghans often get the short end of the stick in Europe.
What About Afghan Refugees?
By Catherine Putz
Afghan refugees are out of luck in Germany and running out of time in Pakistan.
UN Award Puts Spotlight on Educating Afghan Girls
By Catherine Putz
UNHCR honors an Afghan refugee for her indefatigable efforts to help girl refugees access education.
Afghanistan’s 32-Year Refugee Crisis
By Catherine Putz
For three decades Afghanistan was the world’s largest producer of refugees. Millions have returned but problems remain.
Afghanistan: Not Another Proxy Battleground
By Ali Reza Sarwar
Growing sectarian conflict elsewhere has worrying implications for Afghanistan.
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