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United States Provided Nearly $60 Million in
2022 for Afghan Refugees in Pakistan and Pakistani Host Communities
Dr. Jassim Taqui DG Al-Bab
Institute for Strategic Studies
Islamabad, 6
January 2023, "The
United States is grateful to Pakistan for generously hosting Afghan refugees
for more than four decades, and we are proud to continue our support for this
worthwhile cause," said U.S. Ambassador Donald Blome. Since 2002, the
United States has provided more than $273 million (nearly Rs 62 billion) in
humanitarian assistance for Afghan refugees in Pakistan and Pakistani host
communities. In Fiscal Year 2022 alone, the U.S. provided nearly $60 million
(more than Rs 13 billion) in assistance to the refugees and their host
communities.
This U.S. assistance is increasing school
enrollment for Afghan and Pakistani children in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and
Balochistan; improving Pakistani healthcare services and boosting nutrition
programs in areas hosting Afghans; promoting livelihood activities for refugees
and host communities; improving water, sanitation, and hygiene infrastructure;
and supporting recovery from the health and economic effects of the COVID-19
pandemic.
“Thanks to the generous and compassionate
support of the American people, UNHCR was on the ground immediately to respond
to the devastating floods of 2022 – providing life-saving relief items to
Pakistanis and Afghan refugees,” noted UNHCR Representative to Pakistan Noriko
Yoshida. “The invaluable support of the United States has also been felt
across the entirety of the UNHCR program – from increasing girls’ access to
formal and informal education, saving lives through donations of critical
equipment in provincial hospitals, and also allowing entrepreneurs to thrive
thanks to an increase in vocational and skills training.”
UNICEF Representative in Pakistan Abdullah
Fadil added, “Thanks to generous support from the United States, UNICEF has
been able to make a positive difference in the lives of Afghan refugees and the
Pakistani host communities living next to them. We have helped prevent and
treat children suffering from severe acute malnutrition, establish maternal and
neonatal services which help mothers and newborns survive, and provide families
with access to safe drinking water and adequate sanitation. We have also
supported girls' and boys’ access to education so that they too can one day
become agents of sustainable change within their communities.”
Since the beginning of 2022, U.S.
humanitarian assistance for Afghan refugees and host communities has also
improved health infrastructure in refugee-hosting areas of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
and Balochistan. The United States supported UNFPA and UNICEF to conduct
renovations to health facilities, including updating labor rooms and purchasing
advanced newborn care equipment, furniture, and patient care equipment.
In addition, health facilities received solar panels that ensure a continuous
electricity supply. With U.S. funding, UNICEF also helped families access
essential health, nutrition, water, sanitation, and hygiene services in 70
health facilities, and provided nearly 50,000 mothers and close to 110,000
children with preventative and curative nutrition services.
Pakistan’s Chief Commissioner for Afghan
Refugees Saleem Khan said, “We are grateful to the U.S. government for their
generous contributions towards the welfare of Afghan refugees in Pakistan and
assistance to the host communities.”
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