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Flow Monitoring - Spontaneous Returns of Undocumented Afghans from Pakistan Overall returnees through Torkham and Chaman since January 2019 For this reporting period 136 interviews were conducted comprising of the following categories * interviews were conducted at both transit points, Torkham and Chaman/Spin Boldak *Undocumented families 75.8% *Undocumented individuals travelling with documented families 23.5% *Undocumented individuals travelling alone 0.7% 4th - 17th August 2019 WHO IS AN UNDOCUMENTED AFGHAN Individuals with No Documents Individuals with No Passport or Lapsed Visa Individuals with Tazkira Individuals with Expired POR Card Individuals with ACC Token Rented Car 0% Individuals with ACC Card 11,774 222 Undocumented Afghan individuals returned to Afghanistan through the Torkham and Chaman/Spin Boldak border. 98 individuals used the Torkham border crossing while 124 individuals crossed through Chaman/Spin Boldak border crossing. Overall 9% individuals were identified as vulnerable during this reporting period Disabled Persons Pregnant Women Individuals with no documents Afghans who do not have any legal document (POR, ACC, VISA) 0% Individuals with no Passport or Expired Visa Afghans with expired visa or passport without visa 13% Individuals with Tazkira Afghan ID card that comes under the undocumented Afghans category 3% Individuals with Expired POR Card Proof of Registration (POR) cards that have expired before 2015 0% Individuals with ACC Token Individuals who received token to obtain ACC 4% Individuals with ACC Individuals with Afghan Citizen Card (ACC) 80% 81% Total % Gender Age Group 10% 88% 2% 60 + Yr 18 - 59 Yr 5 - 17 Yr Age Group of Respondents Female Male Respondents by Gender 24% 76% RESPONDENT’S PROFILE RETURNEE’S PROFILE VULNERABLE CASES Overall 121 vehicles crossed from Torkham and Chaman/Spin Boldak borders. Majority of the returnees used Pickups and Truck (70% and 16% respec�vely) to return to Afghanistan. Cash & Household Items were reported as highest priority assets for migrants returning to Afghanistan. Transport Type Summary TRANSPORT & ASSETS 41% Elderly Members 28% Chronically ill persons 9% Female Headed Households 16% 1% 5% Families Carrying Cash 35% Productive Assets 35% * Mul�ple responses provided 0% Livestock Families Carrying Cash Productive Assets 100% Household Items or Personal Belongings Torkham Chaman Own Transportation Livestock 0% Own Transportation 74% 100% 3% 15% Male 69% Female 31% Male 100% Female 0% Male 86% Female 14% Male 100% Female 0% Male 58% Female 42% Male 100% Female 0% Male 0% Female 0% Male 100% Female 0% Male 0% Male 100% Female 0% * % of Households travelling with assets to Afghanistan 100% Household Items or Personal Belongings Female 0% Truck Bus On average 10 individuals used one Truck On average 7 individuals used one pickup 16% 70% Pickup On average 5 individuals used one bus 14% RETURNS & ACC CARD DISTRIBUTION By Foot 0% Total Male 45.2% Total Female 0 - 4 Yr 5 - 17 Yr 18-59 Yr 60+ Yr Age-Gender Disaggregation (Individuals) 50% 25% 0 25% 50% 54.8% Widows Age Group 1.5% 23.6% 2.2% 12.7% 16.3% 15.3% 18.2% 10.2% 470,836 423,449 Torkham Chaman ACC Card Distributed 495,855 546,511 21-27 Oct 2018 2-8 Sep 9-15 Sep 16-22 Sep 23-29 Sep 30 Sep- 6 Oct 7-13 Oct 14-20 Oct 4-10 Nov 28 Oct- 3 Nov 11-17 Nov 18-24 Nov 25Nov- 1 Dec 2-8 Dec 9-15 Dec 16-22 Dec 23-29 Dec 30 Dec- 5 Jan 6-12 Jan 20-26 Jan 13-19 Jan 3-9 Feb 27 Jan- 2 Feb 10-16 Feb 17-23 Feb 24 Feb- 2 Mar 3-9 Mar 10-16 Mar 17-23 Mar 24-30 Mar 31Mar- 6 April 7-13 April 14-20 April 21 April- 4 May 21-27 April 5-11 May 2019 9-15 June 16- 22 June 2-8 June 26 May- 1 June 19-25 May 12-18 May 30 June - 6 July 23- 29 June 7-13 July 14-20 July 21-27 July 28 July- 3 Aug 11- 17 Aug 4 - 10 Aug 423 383 260 293 370 232 95 259 209 115 189 182 184 87 131 48 49 46 49 54 22 84 50 41 44 59 143 106 132 136 137 123 66 207 297 53 60 16 50 16 108 107 121 174 146 118 107 189 79 19 489 520 220 327 323 301 140 277 391 230 362 250 419 183 323 326 254 551 105 162 171 56 179 139 74 420 329 257 166 366 500 403 457 518 511 173 108 114 114 351 351 332 358 274 329 249 374 108 16 -

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Flow Monitoring - Spontaneous Returns of Undocumented Afghans from Pakistan

Overall returnees through Torkham and Chaman since January 2019

For this reporting period 136 interviews wereconducted comprising of the following categories

* interviews were conducted at both transit points, Torkham and Chaman/Spin Boldak

*Undocumented families

75.8%*Undocumented individuals travelling with documented families

23.5%*Undocumented individuals travelling alone

0.7%

4th - 17th August 2019

WHO IS AN UNDOCUMENTED AFGHANIndividuals with No DocumentsIndividuals with No Passport or Lapsed VisaIndividuals with TazkiraIndividuals with Expired POR Card

Individuals with ACC Token

Rented Car0%

Individuals with ACC Card

11,774

222 Undocumented Afghan individuals returned to Afghanistan through the Torkham and Chaman/Spin Boldak border.98 individuals used the Torkham border crossing while 124 individualscrossed through Chaman/Spin Boldak border crossing.

Overall 9% individuals were identified as vulnerable duringthis reporting period

DisabledPersons

PregnantWomen

Individuals with no documentsAfghans who do not have any legaldocument (POR, ACC, VISA)

0%Individuals with no Passport orExpired VisaAfghans with expired visa or passportwithout visa

13%Individuals with Tazkira

Afghan ID card that comes underthe undocumented Afghans category

3%Individuals with Expired POR CardProof of Registration (POR) cards that have expired before 2015

0%Individuals with ACC Token Individuals who received token to obtain ACC

4%Individuals with ACCIndividuals with Afghan Citizen Card (ACC)

80%

81%

Total %GenderAge Group

10%

88%

2%

60 + Yr

18 - 59 Yr

5 - 17 Yr

Age Group of Respondents

Female

Male

Respondents by Gender

24%

76%

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Overall 121 vehicles crossed from Torkham and Chaman/Spin Boldak borders. Majority of the returnees used Pickups and Truck (70% and 16% respec�vely) to return to Afghanistan. Cash & Household Items were reported as highest priority assets for migrants returning to Afghanistan.

Transport Type Summary

TRA

NSP

OR

T &

ASS

ETS

41%

Elderly Members

28%

Chronically ill persons

9%

FemaleHeaded

Households 16%

1%

5%

Families Carrying Cash

35%

ProductiveAssets

35%

* Mul�ple responses provided

0%

Livestock

Families Carrying Cash

ProductiveAssets

100%

Household Items or PersonalBelongings

Tork

ham

Cha

man Own

TransportationLivestock

0%

OwnTransportation

74% 100% 3% 15%

Male 69%

Female 31%

Male 100%

Female 0%Male 86%

Female 14%

Male 100%

Female 0%

Male 58%

Female 42%

Male 100%

Female 0%

Male 0%

Female 0%

Male 100%

Female 0%

Male 0%

Male 100%

Female 0%

* % of Households travelling with assets to Afghanistan

100%

Household Items or PersonalBelongings

Female 0%

Truck

Bus

On average 10individuals

used one Truck

On average 7individuals

used one pickup

16%

70%Pickup

On average 5individuals

used one bus14%

RET

UR

NS

& A

CC

CA

RD

DIS

TRIB

UTI

ON

By Foot0%

Total Male

45.2%

Total Female

0 - 4 Yr

5 - 17 Yr

18-59 Yr

60+ Yr

Age-Gender Disaggregation (Individuals)

50% 25% 0 25% 50%

54.8%

Widows

Age Group

1.5%

23.6

%2.

2%12

.7%

16.3

%

15.3%18.2%

10.2%

470,836

423,449

TorkhamChaman

ACC CardDistributed

495,855546,511

21-27 Oct

2018

2-8 Sep

9-15 Sep

16-22 Sep

23-29 Sep

30 Sep-6 Oct

7-13 Oct

14-20 Oct

4-10 Nov

28 Oct-3 Nov

11-17 Nov

18-24 Nov

25Nov-1 Dec

2-8 Dec

9-15 Dec

16-22 Dec

23-29 Dec

30 Dec-5 Jan

6-12 Jan 20-26 Jan

13-19 Jan

3-9 Feb

27 Jan-2 Feb

10-16 Feb

17-23 Feb

24 Feb-2 Mar

3-9 Mar

10-16 Mar

17-23 Mar

24-30 Mar

31Mar-6 April

7-13 April

14-20 April 21 April-4 May

21-27 April 5-11 May

2019

9-15 June

16-22 June

2-8 June

26 May-1 June

19-25 May

12-18 May

30 June- 6 July

23-29 June

7-13 July

14-20 July

21-27 July

28 July-3 Aug

11- 17 Aug

4 - 10 Aug

423

383 260 293

370

232

95

259

209

115 189 182 184

87 131 48

49 46 49 54 22 84 50 41

44

59 143 106

132

136 137

123 66

207

297

53 60

16 50 16

108 107 121

174 146 118 107

189

79 19

489 520

220

327

323 301

140

277

391

230 362

250

419

183

323 326

254

551

105 162 171

56

179 139 74

420

329

257 166

366

500

403 457

518 511

173 108 114 114

351 351 332 358

274 329

249

374

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Flow Monitoring - Spontaneous Returns of Undocumented Afghans from Pakistan

Chaman Border Torkham Border

Chaman Border Torkham Border

4th - 17th August 2019

53%53%

58%

48%

37%

13%

24%

17%12% 16%

1%4%

1% 1%5% 4% 6%

4%

95%

82%

97%93%

89%

0%

50%

100%

14-20 July 21-27 July 28 July-3 Aug 4-10 Aug 11-17 Aug

2%

61%

49%

58% 59%

53%

98% 95%98% 98%

100%

0%

50%

100%

14-20 July 21-27July 28 July-3 Aug 4-10 Aug 11-17 Aug

2% 2% 4%

14%6%

11%15%

13%

88%92%

87%81%

88%

0%

50%

100%

14-20 July 21-27July 28 July-3 Aug 4-10 Aug 11-17 Aug

PUSH

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In Torkham, ‘Returning Home’ is trending downwards and 89% of the respondents cited this as a push factor (decrease of 8 percentage points compared to the last reporting period). ‘Economic Factors’ is trending downwards and 37% of the respon-dents cited this as a push factor (decrease of 21 percentage points compared to the last reporting period). ‘Afraid of Being Deported’ decreased to 16% (decrease of 1 percentage point compared to the last reporting period). Whereas none of the respondents at Torkham reported ‘Lack of Documenta�on’ and ‘Camp Closure’ as a push factor.

In Chaman, ‘Returning Home’ is trending downwards and 75% of the respondents cited this as a push factor (decrease of 14 percentage points compared to the last reporting period). ‘Economic Factors’ is trending upwards and 25% of the respon-dents cited this as a push factor (increase of 16 percentage points compared to the last reporting period). Whereas none of the respondents at Chaman reported ‘Lack of Documenta�on,’ ‘Afraid of Being Deported’ and ‘Camp Closure’ as a push factor.

The indicator rated as the main pull factor for both border crossing points was ‘Own Country’. This was reported by 100% of the respondents at Torkham and 88% of the respondents at Chaman. The second highest concern was ‘Reunion with Family / Rela�ves’ which was reported by 53% of the respondents at Torkham and 13% of the respondents. Furthermore, none of the respondents at Torkham and Chaman reported ‘Improvement in Security Situa�on’ and ‘Availability of Assistance in Afghanistan’ as a pull factor.

PUSH FACTORS

PULL FACTORS

Economic Factors

Afraid of Being Deported

Camp Closure

Returning Home

Undocumented

Improvement in Security Situa�onAvailability of Assistance in Afghanistan

Reunion with Family and rela�ves

Own Country

Economic Factors Afraid of Being Deported Camp Closure Returning Home Undocumented

Availability of Assistance in Afghanistan

Reunion with Family andRela�ves

Own CountryImprovement in Security Situa�on

RANK 1K.P.K

Top three ranked provinces of origin preferred by returnees based on the PUSH Factors’ responses are.

RANK 1Kabul

RANK 3KunduzTop three ranked des�na�ons in

Afghanistan preferred by returnees based on the PULL Factors’ responses are.

Push factors: Factors which discourage undocumented Afghan na�onals from staying in host country.

Pull factors: Factors which encourage undocumentedAfghan na�onals to return to their country of origin.

RANK 2Nangarhar

RANK 2Punjab

RANK 3Balochistan

26%

13%9%

25%

5% 2%

69%

83%89%

100%

75%

0%

50%

100%

14-20 July 21-27 July 28 July-3 Aug 4-10 Aug 11-17 Aug

PUSH Factors (Weekly Trend)

PULL Factors (Weekly Trend)

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Flow Monitoring - Spontaneous Returns of Undocumented Afghans from Pakistan 4th - 17th August 2019

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AFGHANISTAN

PAKISTAN

Number of individualsreturning from Provincesof Pakistan

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LegendProvinceDistrict

Interna�onal Boundary

Return Movements to top 3Provinces (Individuals)

1 - 100101 - 1,0001,001 - 3,000

Concentra�on of Returnees1 - 100101- 500

500 - 3,000Line of Control

Karachi

SINDHBALOCHISTAN

PUNJABSOUTHERN PAKISTAN

PUNJAB

BALOCHISTAN

K P K

FATA

Jammu &

Kashmir

P A K I S T A N

A F G H A N I S T A N

Rawalpindi

Sialkot

Lahore

HaripurPeshawar

Charsadda

Islamabad

Kandahar

Ghor

Zabul

Ghazni

Pak�ka

Baghlan

Bamyan

Daykundi

Sar-e-Pul

Wardak

Balkh

Uruzgan

Samangan

Nuristan

BadakhshanTakhar

Kunar

Kabul

Logar

Pak�a

Parwan

Khost

Faryab

Nangarhar

Panjsher

Jawzjan

Laghman

Kapisa

Kunduz

Hilmand

Herat

KhyberAgency

Abbotabad

Kohat

Lakki Marwat

Bannu

Que�a

Population Movement Trend for Spontaneous Returns of Undocumented Afghans from Pakistan

Pishin

Killa Abdulla

h

36

104

Farah

Data Source: Popula�on Census Organiza�on,UNOCHA

Disclaimers: The designa�ons employed and the presenta�on of material on this map do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat of the United Na�ons concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authori�es, or concerning the delimita�on of its fron�ers or boundaries. The do�ed line represents approximately the line of control between India and Pakistan. The final status of Jammu and Kashmir has not yet been agreed upon by the par�es.

Please note: The boundaries and names shown and the designa�ons used on this map do not imply official acceptance or endorsement by IOM.

Disclaimers: The designa�ons employed and the presenta�on of material on this map do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat of the United Na�ons concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authori�es, or concerning the delimita�on of its fron�ers or boundaries. The do�ed line represents approximately the line of control between India and Pakistan. The final status of Jammu and Kashmir has not yet been agreed upon by the par�es.

Please note: The boundaries and names shown and the designa�ons used on this map do not imply official acceptance or endorsement by IOM.

The top 5 des�na�on provinces for returns are- Kabul (29%)- Nangarhar (21%)- Kandahar (28%)- Kunduz (7%)- Baghlan (4%)

The largest propor�on of returnsare from:- Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (47%)- Balochistan (30%)- Punjab (16%)- Sindh (7%)

6616

LegendProvinceDistrict

Interna�onal Boundary

Concentra�on of Returnees1 - 100101- 500

500 - 3,000Line of Control

Karachi

SINDHBALOCHISTAN

PUNJABSOUTHERN PAKISTAN

PUNJAB

BALOCHISTAN

K P K

FATA

Jammu & Kashmir

P A K I S T A N

Rawalpindi

Sialkot

Lahore

HaripurPeshawar

Charsadda

Islamabad

Kandahar

KhyberAgency

Abbotabad

Kohat

Lakki Marwat

Bannu

Que�a

Current Living Conditions of Undocumented Afghans in Pakistan

Pishin

Killa Abdulla

h

LIVI

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ND

ITIO

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IN P

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Data Source: Popula�on Census Organiza�on,UNOCHA

* The Response for “Own House” relates to the fact that land/house is bought in the name of Pakistani rela�ves.

Living in Own House

Current Living Condi�on of Undocumented Afghans in Pakistan

Rented House

Living in Camp

Spontaneous Se�lements

Living with Rela�ves

Living in Closed Camp

Overall, 90% of Undocumented Afghan returnees from this week reported living in rented houses, whereas 6% reported living in a ‘Camp’ and the remaining 4% reported ‘living in a spontaneous se�lement’. There are differences at the provincial level where for exam-ple in Sindh and Balochistan 100%, in Punjab 92%, and KP 84% of Undocumented Afghanreturnees reported living in ‘rented houses’. In Punjab , 8% of the Undocu-mented Afghan returnees report-ed living in spontaneous se�le-ment,’ compared to 5% in KP and none in Balochistan and Sindh.

Rented House 90%

84%

92%

20%

20%20%

Living in spontaneous settlement

100%

100%

100%

6%

4%

11%100%

Living in a camp

5%

8%