Returning to Fragility: Exploring the link between conflict and returnees in Afghanistan
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English report
Publication date
2018-01-31Subject
Conflict and disastersCountry
Afghanistan
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OxfamDocument type
Research reportDescription
Huge numbers of people are returning to Afghanistan - more than two million since 2015 - while the country is still highly fragile, with ongoing fighting and internal displacement in many areas and high levels of poverty. Oxfam's field research in Herat, Kabul, Kunduz and Nangarhar finds that for as long as these conditions do not improve, a safe and dignified return cannot be guaranteed, and forced returns remain irresponsible. With more people returning on a daily basis, tensions are likely to grow and pressure on scarce resources will increase, exacerbating inequalities in this unstable and fragile country. Sending Afghans back to volatile areas will likely result only in more displacement and fragility.
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40ISBN
978-1-78748-147-3URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10546/620399Additional Links
https://policy-practice.oxfam.org.uk/publications/returning-to-fragility-exploring-the-link-between-conflict-and-returnees-in-afg-620399ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.21201/2017.1473