UNHCR Afghanistan Annual Border Monitoring Report January-December 2024
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Informes
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Document Language: |
English |
UNHCR’s border monitoring seeks to assess people’s access to the right to return and map potential protection risks and human rights violations faced across official crossing points. UNHCR conducts inflow and outflow monitoring interviews at both individual and household levels across all eight official crossing points, including Afghanistan's borders with Iran, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan. UNHCR’s inflow and outflow monitoring interviews select respondents using a systemic sampling approach, which can generate representative samples with a fixed skipping interval. The interval is determined by the average arrivals of previous week. In addition, UNHCR conducts border monitoring Key Informant Interviews (KIIs) at unofficial crossing points. The findings help UNHCR to identify trends and protection concerns and inform programmatic and advocacy interventions. ▪ This report presents the findings of outflow and inflow border monitoring interviews conducted with Afghans by UNHCR’s partners, Co
Partners
Sectors
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Protection
Locations
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Afghanistan
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Iran (Islamic Republic of)
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Pakistan (Islamic Republic of)
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Tajikistan
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Turkmenistan
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Uzbekistan
Population Group
Country |
Group |
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Afghanistan - Refugees |
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