Islamic Republic of Pakistan *31 July 2018

Similar documents
Islamic Republic of Pakistan *31 May 2018

Islamic Republic of Pakistan 31 March 2018

Pakistan. Operational highlights. Persons of concern

PAKISTAN. Overview. Working environment GLOBAL APPEAL 2015 UPDATE

PAKISTAN. Overview. Operational highlights

Working environment. Operational highlights. Achievements and impact

UNHCR Pakistan Refugee Operation 2014

2018 Planning summary

2016 Planning summary

Planning figures. Afghanistan 2,600 2,600 2,600 2,600 2,600 2,600 Asylum-seekers Somalia Various

Pakistan. Main objectives. Total requirements: USD 23,327,170

Pakistan. Portfolio of Projects. Islamic Republic of

Protection Strategy Pakistan

Pakistan. Operational highlights. Working environment. Achievement and impact. Main objectives

2018 Planning summary

2016 Planning summary

AFGHANISTAN. Overview. Operational highlights

Update on UNHCR s operations in Asia and the Pacific

AFGHANISTAN. Overview Working environment

Afghanistan. Operational highlights. Persons of concern

Afghanistan. Working environment. Total requirements: USD 54,347,491. The context

Afghanistan. UNHCR Global Report

Overview of UNHCR s operations in Asia and the Pacific

Islamic Republic of Iran

PAKISTAN I. BACKGROUND INFORMATION

UNHCR PAKISTAN Flood Update No December 14 January 2010

Pakistan. Still at risk. Internally displaced children s rights in north-west Pakistan. Summary and recommendations

SOUTH ASIA. India Nepal Sri Lanka. Returnee children at school in Mannar (Sri Lanka) 2012 GLOBAL REPORT UNHCR / G.AMARASINGHE

VOLUNTARY RETURN TO AFGHANISTAN

83% of Syrian refugees in Jordan live in urban areas and 17% live in three refugee camps. 48% of refugees are children, and 4% are elderly people.

Mapping of Education Facilities and Refugee Enrolment in Main Refugee Hosting Areas and Refugee Villages in Pakistan

REFUGEE EDUCATION STRATEGY PAKISTAN

Hosted 5 million Afghan Refugees since Pakistan is one of the top Refugee hosting countries in the world; Since 2002, approx 4.

PAKISTAN HUMANITARIAN CRISES ANALYSIS 2016

ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN

1.1 million displaced people are currently in need of ongoing humanitarian assistance in KP and FATA.

PAKISTAN - COMPLEX EMERGENCY

UNHCR in Ghana USD 8,878,867

THAILAND. Overview. Operational highlights

PAKISTAN - COMPLEX EMERGENCY

VOLUNTARY RETURN TO AFGHANISTAN

SOUTH AFRICA. Overview. Operational highlights. People of concern

EC/68/SC/CRP.19. Community-based protection and accountability to affected populations. Executive Committee of the High Commissioner s Programme

THAILAND. Overview. Working environment. People of concern

PAGE 1 OF 4 IMMEDIATE RESPONSE EMERGENCY OPERATION , AFGHANISTAN- HUMANITARIAN SUPPORT TO AFGHANS RETURNEES FROM PAKISTAN

SOMALIA. Overview. Working environment

Regional winterization programme progress report

Yemen January 2019 USD M FACT SHEET million people in need 14.4 million in need of protection assistance

AFGHANISTAN VOLUNTARY REPATRIATION UPDATE JANUARY ,699 AFGHAN REFUGEES RETURNED IN 2018

Central Asia. Major Developments. Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Tajikistan Turkmenistan Uzbekistan

9,488 girls and boys who are receiving specialized child protection services

stateless, returnees and internally displaced people) identified and assisted more than 3,000 families.

MALI. Overview. Working environment

Advocacy Strategy. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) & Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA)

WORKING ENVIRONMENT. A convoy of trucks carrying cement and sand arrives at the Government Agent s office, Oddusudan, Mullaitivu district, northeast

Burundi. Operational highlights. Persons of concern

SOUTHERN AFRICA. Angola Botswana Comoros Lesotho Madagascar Malawi Mauritius Mozambique Namibia Seychelles South Africa Swaziland Zambia Zimbabwe

3RP REGIONAL REFUGEE AND RESILIENCE PLAN QUARTERLY UPDATE: 3RP ACHIEVEMENTS MARCH 2018 KEY FIGURES ACHIEVEMENT *

SOUTH-EAST ASIA. A sprightly 83 year-old lady displaced by Typhoon Haiyan collects blankets for her family in Lilioan Barangay, Philippines

NIGER. Overview. Working environment. People of concern

WORKING ENVIRONMENT UNHCR / S. SAMBUTUAN

SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC. Overview. Working environment GLOBAL APPEAL 2015 UPDATE

Shelter Cluster Assessment Report for the Areas of Displacement and Returns (FATA & KP)

Pakistan. Main objectives. Impact

VOLUNTARY REPATRIATION UPDATE 13,274 AFGHAN REFUGEES RETURNED SINCE JANUARY 2018

HIGHLIGHTED UNDERFUNDED SITUATIONS IN 2017

DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

PRCS HUMANITARIAN OPERATION IN SWAT DISTRICT (NWFP)

Throughout its history, Pakistan has been plagued by cycles of

BURUNDI. Overview. Working environment

6,092 girls and boys who are receiving specialized child protection services

PAKISTAN - COMPLEX EMERGENCY

WORKING ENVIRONMENT REGIONAL SUMMARIES

BURUNDI. Overview. Operational highlights

DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

PROJECTED POPULATION OF CONCERN IN 2017 FUNDING (AS OF 5 DECEMBER 2017) USD M 450,000. Refugees and asylumseekers 350 Unfunded 64% 87.

Operational highlights. Persons of concern

Rapid protection cluster assessment on North Waziristan displacement

The year 2005 was marked by political turmoil and

Myanmar. Operational highlights. Working environment. Achievements and impact. Persons of concern. Main objectives and targets

Eastern Europe. Operational highlights. Working environment. Armenia. Azerbaijan. Belarus. Georgia. Republic of Moldova. Russian Federation.

ZIMBABWE August 2018 USD 7.8 M. Country of Origin FACT SHEET. 1

KENYA. The majority of the refugees and asylum-seekers in Kenya live in designated camps. Overcrowded

Meanwhile, some 10,250 of the most vulnerable recognized refugees were submitted for resettlement.

National Action Plan CRRF Ministry of Interior

United Republic of Tanzania

ACongolesefarmerrepatriated from DRC ploughs his field in the Ruzizi plain.

OPERATIONAL HIGHLIGHTS

HUMANITARIAN STRATEGIC PLAN PAKISTAN JANUARY-DECEMBER 2017 DEC Photo: UNHCR

Yemen. Operational highlights. Persons of concern

SYRIAN REFUGEE RESPONSE: LEBANON INTER-AGENCY UPDATE

Afghanistan. Working environment. The context. The needs

Regional winterization progress report

UNHCR AFGHANISTAN UPDATE ON VOLREP AND BORDER MONITORING VOLUNTARY RETURN TO AFGHANISTAN. December 2012

HANDS Emergency Response for IDPs of North Waziristan

Côte d Ivoire. Operational highlights. Persons of concern

UNHCR THEMATIC UPDATE

Serbia. Working environment. The context. The needs. Serbia

Burundi Cameroon Central African Republic Congo Democratic Republic of the Congo Gabon Rwanda United Republic of Tanzania

19,085 The number of new arrivals registered since the beginning of January 2017.

Transcription:

FACT SHEET Islamic Republic of Pakistan *31 July 2018 *9,821 Afghan registered refugees (PoR cardholders) repatriated to Afghanistan from 1 March 31 July 2018. *14,682 Afghan refugee births registered from 1 January 31 July 2018. *1,368 IDP individuals (228 families) returned to their areas of origin in Pakistan since 1 January 2018. POPULATION OF CONCERN Country of origin Afghan refugee Proof of registration (PoR) cardholders Afghan mandated refugees Total persons of concern 1,394,367 3,491 without PoR cards Somalia (refugees) 187 Others (refugees) 305 Asylum seekers 4,640 Total out-of-camp IDPs 176,712 FUNDING USD 39.1 million Unfunded 64% $ 24.89 M Funded 36% $ 14.23 M UNHCR PRESENCE Staff: 165 national staff. 33 international staff. Offices: One country office in Islamabad. Two sub-offices in Peshawar and Quetta. * Figures are updated as of 31 July. Please refer to data portal and UNHCR Pakistan website for latest updates. www.unhcrpk.org 1

Working with Partners UNHCR s main counterparts for refugees within the government of Pakistan is the Ministry of States and Frontier Regions, the Chief Commissionerate for Afghan Refugees at the federal level and the Commissionerates for Afghan Refugees, at the provincial level. In addition, UNHCR works with the National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA), Ministry of Interior (MoI) and the Economic Affairs Division (EAD). UNHCR continues to lead the Shelter / NFI cluster and works in close coordination with the FATA Disaster Management Authority (FDMA) and the Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, as well as SAFRON at the federal level in complex emergencies. UNHCR implements activities through national and international non-governmental organisations. Main Activities Solutions Strategy for Afghan Refugees (2018 2019) The regional multi-year Solutions Strategy for Afghan Refugees (SSAR) provides a framework for cooperation between humanitarian and development actors to address the needs of Afghan refugees. The main goal of the SSAR is to identify and implement lasting solutions for refugees, while providing assistance to host communities. The SSAR prioritises the promotion of youth empowerment through inter-linked interventions in the areas of education, vocational skills training and livelihoods. The Government of Pakistan endorsed the extension of the SSAR framework for 2018-19. The caretaker Cabinet has extended the validity of the Proof of Registration (PoR) Cards, Tripartite Agreement and Afghan Citizen Cards (ACC) until 30 September 2018. Further decisions will be made by the new government which is expected to assume office in August. Protection and Durable Solutions Voluntary Repatriation: UNHCR operates two voluntary repatriation centres (VRCs) in Quetta, Balochistan and Nowshera, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa for refugees wishing to repatriate to Afghanistan. Families who want to repatriate are de-registered at the VRC, and their Proof of Registration (PoR) card (an identity card for Afghan refugees that grants temporary legal stay in Pakistan and protection against refoulement) is cut in the corner. Returnees receive a cash grant of approximately USD 200 per individual upon arrival at one of the three UNHCR encashment centres in Afghanistan. The voluntary repatriation programme re-started on 1 March 2018 after a break due to the winter. Legal Assistance: UNHCR operates nine Advice and Legal Aid Centres (ALACs) which provide legal assistance to refugees and conduct awareness-raising activities. In July, 3,944 persons of concern were assisted by ALACs. ALACs intervened on behalf of 115 refugees at police stations upon arrest, securing the release of all, and provided court representations to 61 of those charged under the 1946 Foreigners Act and other preventive laws. In July, individual legal www.unhcrpk.org 2

counselling was provided to 875 persons of concern who visited ALAC offices, as well as 728 people who sought legal advice through the ALAC helplines. Through 105 legal sessions, staff reached out to 1984 participants (45 per cent were women) during July. The issues of greatest concern for persons of concern seeking legal advice/assistance were the extension of PoR cards, shelter, financial, medical needs and police harassment. UNHCR provides support to four Proof of Registration Cards Modification (PCMs) centres operated by the National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) nationwide. The PCM centres support the modification/replacement of existing PoR cards, the registration of new born children up to the age of five, provision of PoR cards to registered children older than five years of age and the issuance of birth certificates to children under the age of 18. A total of 14,682 children were registered and 11,345 children received birth certificates between 1 January to 31 July 2018. Community-based protection The overall goal of the community-based protection and urban outreach strategy (2017-2019) is for Afghan refugees living in Pakistan to be empowered and their resilience capacity strengthened, enabling them to minimise their exposure to protection risks and improve their overall protection environment, with a special focus on the most vulnerable. Social and physical mapping continued in the areas of Iraqabad (Nowshera), Nishat Mill (Peshawar) and Khuajaabad (Kohat) in KP. Five sessions were conducted on Code of Conduct and Prevention from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse for 58 staff (37 males, 21 females) of three implementing partners (SHARP, ICMC and REPID) in Islamabad. A four-days training was organised by the community-based protection team in Baluchistan for refugee outreach volunteers at Kuchlak and Ghousabad areas of urban Quetta. In addition to this a of 3-Day Capacity Building session of refugee outreach volunteer group was carried out at Pashtun Bagh and Ghousabad areas of Quetta. Selected outreach volunteers (2 females and 5 males) from different locations of Islamabad and Rawalpindi participated in panel discussion organised with a US delegation. Outreach volunteers explained the type of the work they are doing in their respective communities and challenges they are facing. Education UNHCR Pakistan continues to provide students access to free primary and (in some areas) secondary education through 153 schools, 48 satellites classes, 55 home-based girls schools and 13 early childhood education centres in refugee villages. Around 57,000 refugee children living in 54 refugee villages across Pakistan receive education through these interventions. UNHCR also provides tertiary-level scholarships to Afghan refugee youth through the Albert Einstein German Academic Refugee Initiative (DAFI). The beneficiaries are mostly between 17 to 30 years old. In 2018, 400 students are currently studying in different Pakistani universities on a DAFI scholarship. UNHCR s education strategy aims to facilitate access of Afghan children into nearby public schools where these are available to avoid training a parallel education system, maximise resources and encourage peaceful co-existence amongst refugees and local children. One of the strategies used by UNHCR to support this process is directing Refugee Affected and Hosting www.unhcrpk.org 3

Areas (RAHA) resources towards improving existing public sector educational facilities within accessible distances to refugee villages. This reinforces the absorption capacity of the institutions to benefit both host and refugee communities and contributes to social cohesion. Health UNHCR continues to support the provision of basic health services in refugee villages in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Balochistan and Punjab provinces. In July, 11,294 people in refugee villages received health services from 59 health facilities. Refugee women and children enrolled in preventive and reproductive health care programmes received antenatal, pre-natal, postnatal care and routine immunisation services. Some 1,859 women received antenatal care, 436 deliveries were conducted by a trained birth attendant and 1,720 women received postnatal care. Polio eradication campaigns were conducted in refugee villages by WHO, UNICEF and the health department, with assistance from UNHCR s partners. Livelihoods UNHCR Pakistan has signed an agreement with the Pakistan Poverty Alleviation Fund (PPAF) for the second phase of the poverty graduation project in 2018. Through this project, UNHCR is helping 2,000 vulnerable families to graduate from extreme poverty and achieve economic selfreliance in Pishin, Balochistan and Swabi, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Refugee Affected and Hosting Areas Programme (RAHA) Since 2009, the government of Pakistan has been implementing the Refugee Affected and Hosting Areas (RAHA) initiative, which serves as a cornerstone for the implementation of the Solutions Strategy for Afghan Refugees (SSAR) and a principal responsibility-sharing platform for maintaining protection space for Afghan refugees. RAHA implements a wide variety of projects across the sectors of education, health, livelihoods, infrastructure, water, sanitation and social protection. Since the launch of the programme, over 4,100 projects have been implemented across all provinces of Pakistan and five agencies in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA), benefitting over 10.94 million people. In 2017, nearly 623,000 people (of whom 35 per cent are registered Afghan refugees and 65 per cent are their Pakistani host communities) benefitted from 36 RAHA projects. In 2018, project partnership agreements for eight projects (education, livelihoods and water) are under review. UNHCR continues to line up further projects approved by the provincial task forces, as well as the Ministry of SAFRON, should further funding become available. Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) As of 31 July 2018, 29,452 IDP families (176,712 individuals) were registered as internally displaced in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA). UNHCR continues to lead emergency shelter/ non-food items cluster, as part of the inter agency response. UNHCR is also providing technical support to FATA Disaster Management Authority (FDMA) in the protection cluster. Since 1 January, 1,368 individuals have returned to de-notified area (areas declared safe for returns after military operations). A cash grant of PKR 35,000 (approx. USD 300) is distributed to returnees at the return embarkation points by the government. UNHCR has supported the return of IDPs mostly through protection monitoring in return areas and the provision of targeted assistance to vulnerable individuals. www.unhcrpk.org 4

External / Donors Relations Earmarked contributions to UNHCR Pakistan in 2018 1 Canada Denmark European Union Germany Italy Japan Norway Switzerland United States of America Private Donors United States of America Private Donors Japan Private Donors Qatar (Education a Child Programme) Private Donors Republic of Korea Broadly Earmarked contributions to UNHCR Pakistan in 2018 2 Canada Sweden United States of America Private Donors CONTACTS Faisal Azam Khan, Associate Reporting Officer, Pakistan khanfais@unhcr.org, Tel: +92-51-2600860, Cell (+92) 302-851-9908 Uzma Irum, Senior External Relations Assistant, Pakistan irum@unhcr.org, Tel: +92-51-2600860, Cell (+92) 322-508-8668 Dan McNorton, Senior External Relations Officer, Pakistan mcnorton@unhcr.org, Tel: +92-51-2600860, Cell (+92) 300-054-0320 LINKS Website: http://unhcrpk.org Twitter: @UNHCRPakistan Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/unhcr-pakistan Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unhcrpakistan/ Data portal: https://data2.unhcr.org/en/country/pak 1. Contributions are shown by the level of flexibility in the earmarking. Contributions earmarked to a situation within a country are allocated at country level. 2. The broadly earmarked contributions listed are those which can potentially be used for Pakistan due to their earmarking to a related situation, region, sub-region or theme. The total amount of the contributions is shown for donors who have contributed $2 million and more. www.unhcrpk.org 5