The UN’s migration agency is being forced to make "difficult decisions" to "deprioritise" vulnerable Afghans returning home as deep aid cuts bite.
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- UN officials warn that foreign aid cuts are undermining support for vulnerable Afghans returning from abroad.
- Around 2 million Afghans have returned from Iran and Pakistan, increasing pressure on humanitarian resources. 10s
- The UN can now assist only 20-30% of vulnerable returnees, compared to nearly all in previous years. 1m 1s
- Women face heightened challenges due to Taliban restrictions and the suspension of UN assistance after female staff were barred from working. 1m 14s
- Over $1.7 billion in US aid cuts have forced about 50 agencies to suspend or reduce operations in Afghanistan. 2m 14s