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Pakistan

Enormous pressure on Afghan refugees to leave 'Waiting Area' on Pakistan border

In May 2003, the Afghan and Pakistani governments agreed with the UNHCR to close the 'Waiting Area' by the end of July - and a repatriation and relocation plan was cobbled together at the last minute to try to meet the short deadline. Project Update - 22 Aug 2003
 
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Pakistan

MSF starts assistance for flood victims

"With a cyclone in 1999, an earthquake in 2001 and a five-year drought brought abruptly to an end with the recent floods, these people are being dealt one hard blow after another," reports Ronald Farnon for MSF in Quetta. Project Update - 15 Aug 2003
 
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Afghanistan

Relocation back to Afghanistan starts for Afghan refugees in Pakistan

60,000 Afghanistan refugees are given the choice of returning to their place of origin or accept the relocation offered. Both choices return the refugees to Afghanistan. Project Update - 27 Aug 2002
 
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Pakistan

Increasing tensions in Kashmir worsen an already severe mental health situation

Local population reluctant to discuss deep-rooted issues for fear of being identified and singled out by opposing forces. Project Update - 7 Jun 2002
 
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Afghanistan

Up to 30,000 Afghans remain stuck on Pakistan border

Basic living standards for the refugees present threat of cholera outbreak. Project Update - 30 Apr 2002
 
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Pakistan

Jalozai camp: a living cemetery

For nearly seven months, MSF was the only international NGO active there. Our staff saw over 52,000 patients including 15,000 five year-olds, helped deliver more than 350 babies and cared for over 4,000 malnourished children, pregnant and breast-feeding women. Yet despite this huge effort, Jalozai became a symbol both of the suffering of the Afghan population and of the lack of support from the international community towards Pakistan. Project Update - 20 Feb 2002
 
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Pakistan

MSF begins operations with Afghans at Pakistan border

There is increasing population pressures on the Chaman border crossing between Pakistan and Afganistan where some 1,000 prospective refugees have been reported to be on the Afghanistan side. Project Update - 25 Oct 2001
 
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Pakistan

Camp preparations for unknown numbers

Over one million potential refugees are thought to be on the move in Afghanistan Project Update - 29 Sep 2001
 
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Pakistan

Situation in Jalozai refugee camp in Pakistan is slightly improving

The situation in Jalozai refugee camp, based outside Peshawar, Pakistan, is slightly improving. According to MSF the population of the camp is between 35,000 and 45,000, mostly new arrivals from the north of Afghanistan Project Update - 23 Apr 2001
 
Floods in Dadu, Pakistan
Asia & Pacific

Pakistan

Access to healthcare remains a challenge in Pakistan, especially for people in isolated rural communities, urban slums and areas affected by conflict. Country
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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