DATE=04/12/02
TYPE=CORRESPONDENT REPORT
TITLE=UNHCR/IOM/AFGHAN RETURNS (L)
NUMBER=2-288656
BYLINE=DALE GAVLAK
DATELINE=GENEVA
INTERNET=YES
CONTENT=
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INTRO: The United Nation refugee chief travels today (Friday) to Iran where
he begins an eight-day mission in the region to witness the largest Afghan
repatriation effort underway. Dale Gavlak has the story from the U-N
humanitarian headquarters in Geneva.
TEXT: The U-N refugee agency, U-N-H-C-R, says some 223-thousand Afghan
refugees have returned home since the start of a voluntary assisted
repatriation program six weeks ago. But the agency says it is concerned
whether conditions are in place for them to stay.
U-N-H-C-R head Ruud Lubbers will be visiting Iran, Afghanistan and Pakistan
to see first hand how the repatriation is going. The agency's spokesman, Ron
Redmond, says Mr. Lubbers wants to know that the growing numbers of Afghans
going home will be receiving longer term support to rebuild their lives in
Afghanistan.
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He also wants to emphasize and have a look at the conditions that are
existing in there to ensure that those people who are going back can make it
sustainable. In other words, we can help these people get back but they
also have got to have the basic infrastructure in place once they do get
home to ensure that they can stay there and really make a go of it.
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There are over three and a half million Afghan refugees living in Iran and
Pakistan. The International Organization for Migration, I-O-M, is assisting the U-N
refugee agency with some 400-thousand Afghans expected to return home from
Iran this year. I-O-M helps the refugees go to their hometowns once they reach the Afghan border.
I-O-M spokeswoman Niurka Pineiro says her agency has so far helped
45-thousand internally displaced Afghans return home since January. But, she
warns, I-O-M may have to close down its repatriation operations at the
end of the month because it is running out of money.
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We have a terrible funding crisis. We will be at zero on the 30th of April
for care and maintenance and transportation money. So that means that we
will dramatically curtail the return of I-D-Ps and the care and maintenance
that we provide to those who are still in the camps.
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Ms. Pineiro says I-O-M is launching an appeal for 21 million dollars to
continue the return and integration of Afghans to their homes. (Signed)
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