September 7, 2007

Thirteen
Afghan deminers
abducted in southeastern Afghanistan
As many as thirteen
Afghan
deminers working for a local demining group are believed to have been abducted
by unidentified gunmen in the country's eastern Paktia province, south of the
capital,
Senior
NATO official says renewed commitment of alliance members crucial to its
success in Afghanistan
A
senior official of the 26-nation North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) is
saying renewed commitment of member nations was crucial to the alliance's
success in
UN
urges NATO to assume greater role in fighting drug trade in Afghanistan
The
United Nations is urging the 26-nation North Atlantic Treaty Organization
(NATO), which is leading the charge of the UN-backed International Security
Assistance Force (ISAF) in
Movement
2007:
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 |
An avalanche in the people. On March 19 floods killed 30 people in Uruzgan province. |
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IDP Movement |
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Food |
According to
local officials, thousands of students attending 40 schools in Ghazni
province have not received WFP food assistance for over a month due to
insecurity. FAO on July 5 said that 6.5 million Afghans suffer from chronic
food insecurity. (July 8, IRIN) |
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Health |
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). At least 20
children have died in several districts of central Daikundi and northern Typhoid fever
has claimed five lives and infected some 200 others in the Charsada district
of central Ghor province. (Feb. 15, People’s Daily Online) |
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NFIs -Shelter |
IOM, UNICEF, UNOCHA, &
OXFAM |
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Water & Sanitation |
UNICEF |
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Security |
At
least 50 suspected Taliban insurgents were killed in fresh fighting with
Afghan and US-led coalition forces overnight in Ghazni province on Wednesday
(HT, Sep. 5) One Afghan
soldier was killed and 11 others wounded in a suicide blast near a US-led
coalition military base near On Tuesday,
(July 24), 26 suspected militants and two policemen were killed in clashes in
Uruzgan province, where militants had blocked the road to |
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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 |
ISAF troops
carried out a two-day food donation near the IRC, Action Contra la Faim;
WFP; |
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Health |
More than
10,000 people, mostly children, have been affected by diarrhea in
flood-stricken provinces across the country, including 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 |
As many as
seven civilians and three soldiers were wounded in a suicide car bomb attack
aimed at a US-led military convoy on the outskirts of Taliban
continue to hold four Afghans and one German abducted on July 18 in central Wardak
province. (AlertNet, Aug. 1).
They were
reportedly civil engineers working for UN building projects. (People’s Daily
Online, July 20) A suicide
bomber targeted Turkish forces in the capital |
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Water & Sanitation |
ICRC; |
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Comments |
Floods
triggered by spring rains continue to affect districts in Kunar, Laghman and
Nangarhar provinces. Floods have
killed 13 people in Kunar and another eight in Laghman. Nearly 3,000 people have been affected by
the floods in these provinces. (OCHA,
Apr. 5) |
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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 transports water pipes for a nearly 7-mile-long planned water supply
project in Baghlan province. (NATO,
Aug. 23)t |
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Health |
Provincial
officials in southern Khost, FAO confirmed
cases of the H5N1 type of bird flu in poultry in the eastern city of |
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Non-Food Items - Shelter |
CWS, UNICEF |
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Security |
Thirteen
Afghan deminers working for a UN-sponsored demining group, Afghan Technical
Consultants, were kidnapped by unidentified armed men in Paktia province on
Thursday (September 6). (AlertNet, Sep. 6) Major security
offensive in Tora Bora mountains in Nangarhar province continues. At least 50 people, including civilians,
are among the dead. (HT, BBC, ABC,
Aug. 17) On Wednesday
(July 25), Khwaja Najibullah, a journalist of Afghan origin who worked for
Danish television, released in eastern Kunar province after being briefly
abducted. He said his abductors had released him after being pressured by
locals to do so. (Reuters, July 25) |
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Water & Sanitation |
CARITAS; ICRC, UNICEF |
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Comments |
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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 |
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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 |
One civilian
was killed and up to 25 wounded when a suicide bomber blew himself up outside
a police station in the town of NATO/German PRT
in Faizabad |
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Water & Sanitation |
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Comments |
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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 |
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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 |
An Afghan
working for the Danish Committee for Aid to Afghan Refugees (DACAAR) who was
wounded in Qadis district in northwestern Badghis province on Sunday (July
29) while trying to escape the scene of fighting, has reportedly died. DACAAR has suspended its activities in Qadis
until security improves. (ReliefWeb,
Reuters, Aug. 1, 2). A suicide bomb
attack in Kunduz killed an Afghan intelligence official and wounded eight
civilians and a policeman on Monday (July 30). (MSNBC, July 31) |
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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, March 23).
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Movement of IDPs |
880 families
affected by conflict in Chora district in Uruzgan province have been settled
in Tirin Kot and Dehrawud districts with the help of UNHCR, UNICEF, WFP and
UNICEF. (Reliefweb, July 30) About 2,000
people, mostly women and children, have fled their homes in several parts of |
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Food |
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 |
The Afghan Ministry of
Public Health and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) signed
a memorandum of understanding under which the ICRC will significantly
increase its support for the 390-bed regional referral Members of the
NATO-led ISAF medical team with the support of the Afghan National Police
deployed recently to Arghestan district, Up to 80
diarrhea patients are daily visiting a hospital in Laskargah, the provincial
capital of |
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NFIs - Shelter |
UNHCR, Mercy
Corps; |
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Security |
US-led
coalition airstrikes on two separate compounds in Several
civilians were among the dead in US-led coalition airstrikes in Anjir Shali
village in Sangin district in southern At
least 40 suspected Taliban fighters were killed in a 12-hour battle with
US-led military forces in Sah Wali Kot district in Two
British soldiers on the NATO led force were killed during a routine patrol in
An
Afghan Education Ministry official says at least 300 schools in the southern
provinces of |
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Water & Sanitation |
UNICEF |
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Comments |
UNICEF
estimates some 262 of the 740 schools in the southern provinces of Helmand, Floods in Kunar province on
Monday (June 25) left seven dead and three missing. The floods also damaged houses,
agricultural lands and infrastructure. (IFRC, June 29) Five people were killed in
flash floods that hit Qarabagh and Farza districts in |
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
Location
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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; |