
May 30, 2008

More than 75 killed in violence across
More than 75
people, including civilians, were killed in violent incidents in the past
week. On Monday (May 26) in Ghazni
province, five Taliban militants and two Afghan policemen were killed in a
clash. On Tuesday (May 27) in western
Farah province, eight civilians, including a woman and a child, were killed
when a roadside bomb struck a minibus in Delaram district. Four Afghan
policemen were also killed Tuesday in eastern Logar (Lowgar) province when
a roadside bomb struck their vehicle. In southern Kandahar province on
Tuesday, Taliban insurgents killed nine policemen and wounded three others in
two different attacks while, separately, three children and a Taliban
insurgent were killed when a mine the insurgent was planting exploded
prematurely in Daman district. On Wednesday (May 28) in western Farah
province, US-led coalition forces killed several militants when they returned
small arms fire and employed air strikes after receiving fire from a
house. Afghan and NATO-led forces backed by close air support reportedly
killed some 30 Taliban fighters during a security operation overnight Wednesday
in Bala Buluk district in western Farah. On Thursday (May 29), a US-led
coalition force soldier was killed in Farah. On Thursday in Ghazni
province, US-led coalition troops killed several militants and detained 16
others during search operations. On the same day in southern
Food convoy attacked in central Afghanistan
Unidentified gunmen hijacked
a UN World Food Program (WFP) food convoy in central
Flash floods in northern
Heavy rainfall on Sunday (May
25) resulted in flash floods that displaced about 200 families (approximately
1,200 individuals) in Hazrat Sultan district of northern
Movement
2008:
UNHCR is asking
2007: UNHCR temporarily suspends the Afghan
voluntary repatriation campaign in
4.2
million refugees have returned to
Some 200,000 Afghan
refugees in
2006: UNHCR expects to assist
550,000 returnees—400,000 from
2005
plans called for 400,000 Afghan refugees to return home from
2004 plans
were for one million to return. Actual
returnees were around 850,000, with 385,000 from
Emphasis in 2003 was on repatriation from old camps
and cities in
In
2002 over 2.3 million Afghan
refugees returned with 2 million assisted by UNHCR. UNHCR repatriated 1.53 million Afghan
refugees from

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Location |
Central Region |
Coordination |
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Population |
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IDP Movement |
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Food |
In
Wardak province on Monday (May 26), gunmen hijacked two food trucks carrying
60 MT of wheat in the Shash Gaw area.
The trucks were bound for Miramoor district in central southern
Daikundi province, but were forced to head toward Jaghatu district in Wardak. This is the sixth incident involving World
Food Program (WFP) food convoys this year, and WFP has temporarily suspended
food delivery to Daikundi. (IRIN, May-28) A rapid food needs
assessment by USAID’s Famine Early Warning System (FEWS) suggests that due to
failed wheat crops, unfavorable weather and higher food prices, Ghor province
would need in the short-term (December-April) some 14,231 metric tons of food
assistance to feed its vulnerable population. (ReliefWeb, Oct-18) |
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Health |
Czech Republic-led PRT to begin
construction of a new 20-bed facility for the existing Comprehensive Health
Clinic in Mohammad Agha in Lowgar province.
(NATO, Apr-24) UN agencies and the local
provincial government raise funds to build a new maternity wing in the
Bamiyan main hospital. The new
facility is expected to provide essential healthcare for expectant mothers in
central Bamiyan province and to reduce the risk of both maternal and child
mortality. (UNAMA, July-17). |
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NFIs -Shelter |
IOM, UNICEF, UNOCHA, &
OXFAM |
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Water & Sanitation |
UNICEF |
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Security |
In
Ghazni province, on Monday, five Taliban militants and two Afghan policemen
were killed in a clash. (Reuters, May-26) On
Thursday (May 29) in Ghazni, US-led coalition forces killed several militants
and detained 16 others during search operations. (Reuters, May-30) On May 20, two soldiers
from the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) and an
Afghan civilian interpreter were killed in an explosion in Ghazni while on
patrol. (KT, May-21) |
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Comments |
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Location |
East Central Region |
Coordination |
UNHCR |
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Population |
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IDP Movement |
UN; Government encouraging
refugees to return to home provinces to limit burden on |
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Food |
WFP has begun distributing
wheat to some 650,000 beneficiaries affected by high food prices in IRC, Action Contra la Faim;
WFP |
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Health |
At least 100 pneumonia
patients, primarily children, have died in the past month in UNICEF, CARITAS, MSF, IFRC,
IRC, ICRC |
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Non-Food Items - Shelter |
UNHCR, ACTED, MSF, IRC,
ICRC, IOM |
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Security |
In
Three Afghan policemen were
killed and eight others wounded when a policeman dropped a rocket-propelled
grenade that exploded on Monday in Four children were
killed and one other wounded when an old artillery shell they were
playing with exploded on Monday. (ABC,
BBC, May-5) Two civilians were killed
and 13 others wounded on May 4 when a truck at a refuse dump on the northern
outskirts of Three people, including an
Afghan member of parliament, a tribal leader and a child, were killed in a failed
suicide attack on Afghan President Hamid Karzai at a Mujahideen day (Victory
day) parade in Seven people, including two
suspected militants, three Afghan intelligence agents and a woman and child,
were killed on April 30 during a raid on a house in |
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Water & Sanitation |
An agreement has been
signed between the UNHCR and the Ministry of Rural Rehabilitation and
Development (MRRD) to provide safe drinking water for Afghan returnees from ICRC |
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Comments |
The WFP emergency food aid
appeal for US$77 million to feed some 2.55 million Afghans affected by rising
food prices is fully met. WFP will provide food aid under this program
through July 2008. (KT, May-1) The UN Children's Fund
(UNICEF) is seeking US$13 million in emergency funds to help hundreds of
thousands of Afghan children lacking proper food, water, medicines, education
and other essential services. (AFP, VOA, Feb-12) |
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Location |
Eastern Region |
Coordination |
UNHCR, International
Islamic Relief Organization; |
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Population |
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IDP Movement |
UNHCR |
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Food |
IRC NATO-led ISAF PRT
transported water pipes for a nearly seven-mile-long planned water supply
project in Baghlan province. (NATO,
Aug-23) |
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Health |
Provincial officials in
eastern Khost, Nangarhar and southern |
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Non-Food Items - Shelter |
CWS, UNICEF |
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Security |
In
eastern Logar (also spelled Lowgar) province, on Tuesday (May 27), four
Afghan policemen were killed when a roadside bomb struck their vehicle.
(Reuters, May-27) In
far eastern Khost province, on Friday (May 30), a suicide car bomber blew
himself up beside a convoy of military engineers, but no soldiers were
wounded and no equipment was damaged. (Reuters, May-30) At
least 25 mortar and artillery shells were fired from eastern At least five people,
including four Afghan soldiers and a child, were killed May 23 in a suicide
bomb attack eight miles (12 km) west of Four Afghan soldiers and a
civilian translator working with the US-led coalition forces were wounded in
a suicide bomb attack in Barmal (also spelled Bermal) district in eastern
Paktika province on May 19. (ABC, KT,
May-19) Afghan police shot dead a
would-be suicide bomber in the eastern At least two people were
killed and several others wounded when protesters demonstrating civilian
deaths in a US-led military operation clashed with police in eastern
Nangarhar province on May 10. Three
civilians were reportedly killed during a Afghan and NATO-led forces
killed seven Taliban insurgents in two separate raids in eastern |
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Water & Sanitation |
CARITAS; ICRC, UNICEF |
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Comments |
In
Logar province on Tuesday, more than 1,000 people blocked a main highway to
protest the killing of a school teacher by US-led forces in an overnight
raid. An Afghan official working with
the |
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Location |
Northeastern Region |
Coordination |
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Population |
9,000 active IDPs in North
and Northeast |
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Movement IDPs |
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Food |
On December 27, heavy
snowfall had blocked access to at least 10 districts in Badakhshan province,
leaving some 200,000 people in need of food assistance. (IRIN, Dec-27) |
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Health |
WHO, Merlin, UNICEF, MSF;
ICRC |
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Non-Food Items (NFIs)
-Shelter |
UNICEF, ACTED, Refugees
Int’l, Mercy Corps |
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Security |
A US-led coalition soldier
was killed when a bomb struck a military vehicle on May 9. (The News, May-9) At least 20 people,
including civilians, were reportedly killed in US-led coalition airstrikes in
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Water & Sanitation |
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Comments |
The MoPH has asked the NATO-led Provincial
Reconstruction Team in Badakhshan for air support to enable medical teams to
service otherwise inaccessible areas. (IRIN, Feb-14) At least 13 people were killed in an avalanche in
Baharak district in northeastern Badakhshan
province on December 11. Fifteen
others were rescued. (IRIN, Dec-12) |
Location |
Northern Region |
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Coordination |
UNHCR, IOM |
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Population |
9,000 active IDPs in North
and Northeast; 60,000 IDPs from North elsewhere in country. |
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Movement IDPs |
IOM About
200 families (1,200 individuals) were displaced by flash flooding from heavy
rainfall on Sunday (May 25) in Hazrat Sultan district in Samangan
province. No human casualties were
reported, but 26 houses were destroyed, more than 100 were damaged, and
dozens of animals were killed. The |
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Food |
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Health |
MSF, ICRC, UNICEF At least 20 children have
died in several districts of northern |
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NFIs –Shelter |
IOM, ACTED, Mercy Corps |
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Security |
Three border security
officials were killed in northwestern Badghis province when their vehicle hit
a landmine during a routine patrol on April 23. (CNN, BBC, ABC, Apr-23) Two Afghan aid workers
working for German aid organization KinderBerg International have been
reported missing in northern Three German soldiers were wounded,
two critically, after a roadside bomb struck their vehicle overnight in
Kunduz province. (ABC, AFP, Mar-27) Five Afghan deminers
working for the UN-funded mine clearance program were killed and seven others
wounded when two unidentified assailants on motorbikes opened fire on their
vehicle in Chimtal district in Two Afghan deminers working
for the Mine Detection and A bomb wounded four people
near a shrine in Mazar-i-Sharif on March 21.
(The News, Mar-21) |
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Water & Sanitation |
UNICEF, ICRC, DACAAR |
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Comments |
ISAF PRT helps
flood-affected families in Khamyab and Qarqin districts in Jowzjan province
at the request of provincial authorities.
(Frontier Post, Aug-12) |
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Location |
Southern Region |
Coordination |
UNHCR |
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Population |
IFRC says that flash floods
and avalanches in early March have affected 2,200 families in
Helmand/Sangreen Grishk, Musa Qala, and Nowzad districts; and 400 families in
Uruzgan/Dehraud district. (IFRC, Mar-23).
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Movement of IDPs |
Intense military operations
against Afghan insurgents in southern UNOCHA reports that over 2,500
families have left their homes in different districts of Helmand, Uruzgan and
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Food |
WFP says it could not
deliver 50 tons of mixed food to Geeti district in Daykundi province due to
security concerns. WFP plans to
deliver food as soon as safe passage is guaranteed. (IRIN, Nov-14) The World Food Program
(WFP) delivered 500 metric tons of food to the provincial capital Lashkargah,
in southern WFP also distributed 300
tons of food to some 37,000 beneficiaries in UNICEF; Mercy Corps;
CARITAS; WFP |
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Health |
A
UNICEF-led Polio vaccination campaign was suspended in Musa Qala due to
military operations. The campaign was
also suspended in parts of five other districts. (ReliefWeb, Dec-20) Afghan and US-led coalition
forces treated some 700 Afghans during a two-day outreach operation in |
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NFIs - Shelter |
UNHCR, Mercy Corps The |
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Security |
In
In
In
In In southeastern Zabul
province on May 20, airstrikes and a three-hour gun battle left at least 14
Taliban insurgents and an Afghan army soldier dead. (KT, MSNBC, May-21) |
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Water & Sanitation |
UNICEF |
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Comments |
In
The
British Royal Air Force financed and oversaw the construction of a 10-room
school in the The Afghan government has
approved 19 reconstruction projects valued at US$1.4 million (72 million AFA)
for |
Southern Region IDP camps
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Location |
Zhare Dasht - South of |
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Type |
IDP Camp |
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Coordination |
UNHCR |
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30,000;
expandable to 60,000 |
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Population |
125,000 IDPs in south;
48,500 at Zhare Dasht |
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Movement IDP |
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Food |
WFP |
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Health |
UNICEF, MSF |
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NFIs – Shelter |
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Security |
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Water & Sanitation |
UNICEF |
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Comments |
Support for Spin Boldak
camps terminated in 2004. |
Western Region
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Location |
Western Region
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Coordination |
UNHCR; ICMC |
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Population |
According to the IFRC,
flash floods and avalanches in early March affected some 200 families in 12,000 IDPs, mostly in
Maslakh camp |
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Movement IDPs |
IOM |
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Food |
IRC, CARITAS, UNICEF, World
Vision, IOM, Action Contre la Faim; WFP Provincial officials are
seeking 1,733 tons of food aid to feed some 100,000 most vulnerable people
affected by rising food prices in Ghor province. (IRIN, May-19) Islamic Development Bank
(IDB) distributed food aid to some 2,500 families in WFP has delivered 553
metric tons of food assistance to 12,800 winter-affected families in the
western region. (UNAMA, Feb-19) The UN Food and Agriculture
Organization, in cooperation with the Afghan Ministry of Agriculture, has
donated 20 tons of concentrated animal feed to winter-affected farmers in |
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Health |
At least 17 people have
been reportedly killed in Gulran district in western Afghan National Security
Forces (ANSF), with the help of US-led coalition forces, carried out a
Medical Civic Action Program (MEDCAP) in Shewan, Farah province on August 30
and treated more than 811 people, including 576 women and children. (USG, Sep-2) |
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Non-Food Items (NFIs) –
Shelter |
Islamic Development Bank
(IDB) distributed some 12,500 blankets and 150 tents to some 2,500 families
in The UN Children's Fund
(UNICEF), the UN High Commissioner for Refugees and the International
Organization for Migration (IOM) have delivered food and non-food items,
including over 15,000 sweaters, as well as blankets, tarpaulin, plastic
sheets and plastic mats, to Herat and Farah provinces. About 2,500 IDP
families living in Shaidei and Maslakh camps near |
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Security |
In
Farah on Tuesday (May 27), eight civilians, including a woman and a child,
were killed when a roadside bomb ripped through a minibus in Delaram (Del
Aram) district. (Reuters, May-27)
In
Farah province on Wednesday (May 28), US-led coalition forces killed several
militants when they returned small-arms fire and employed air strikes after
receiving fire from a house. (Reuters, May-30) On
Thursday (May 29), Afghan and NATO-led forces backed by close air support
killed some 30 Taliban fighters during an overnight security operation starting
Wednesday night in Farah’s Bala Buluk district. Two Afghan army soldiers and
a policeman were also killed in the fighting and several others wounded. (AP,
May-28) A
US-led coalition force soldier was killed Thursday in Farah. (Reuters,
May-30) On May 15, at least 18
people, including six policemen and 12 civilians, were killed and several
wounded in a suicide bomb attack near a police station in a crowded market in
Delaram district. (KT, Swiss Info,
May-15) Seven Afghan nomads were
killed when their truck ran over a landmine in Chakhasu district in Nimroz
province on May 19. (KT, ABC, May-19) Afghan security forces
killed seven Taliban militants, including a Taliban-appointed provincial
governor and a police chief in Ghor on May 8.
(ABC, BBC, May-8) |
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Water & Sanitation |
UNICEF |
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Comments |
In |
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Location |
Long-term camps in
Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA), NWFP, |
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Type |
Refugee Camps |
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Coordination |
The Kacha Garhi Afghan
refugee camp was officially closed on July 26. Kacha Garhi, set up in 1980 and located in
Hayatabad in NWFP, had 64,000 registered Afghans. The closure followed two years of
negotiations, as many refugees initially did not want to repatriate. By the camp's closure, some 37,000 refugees
had been repatriated by the UNHCR.
Most refugees were originally from |
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About one million mostly
long term Afghans in 74 camps—down from about 200 camps. |
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Population |
2.05 million registered
Afghans remaining in Jungle Pir Alizai (Balochistan):
36,000, originally scheduled to close June 15. Kacha Gari (NWFP): original
population of 64,811, officially closed July 26 – 37,000 repatriated. (UNHCR,
July-27) Jalozai (NWFP): 109,934,
originally scheduled to close August 31.
UNHCR on August 22 requested Girdi Jungle (Balochistan):
17,844, scheduled to close August 31. (IRIN, June-14) |
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Refugee Movement |
UNHCR temporarily suspends
Afghan voluntary repatriation campaign in |
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Food |
UNHCR in coordination with
local and international organizations is helping some 4,000 Afghans in five
flood-affected Afghan refugee camps in Balochistan province. The assistance mainly included non-food
items such as tents and tarpaulins.
(IRIN, July-26). WFP, CRS, ARC |
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Health |
UNICEF, MSF |
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Non-Food Items (NFIs) -
Shelter |
CRS |
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Security |
At least three Pakistani villagers and an Afghan
refugee were killed when hundreds of villagers and refugees living in and
near the Jungle Pir Alizai camp in Balochistan province clashed with police
sent to demolish their homes. (AP, June-14) |
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Water & Sanitation |
IFRC, MDM |
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Comments |
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