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Flow Monitoring - Spontaneous Returns of Undocumented Afghans from Pakistan 21st - 27th Jan, 2018

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* Overall figure does not include the number of deportees during the reporting period.

Weekly Return Trend (July, 2017 - Jan, 2018)TorkhamChaman

16 - 22 Jul23 - 29 Jul

30 Jul - 5 Aug6 - 12 Aug

13- 19 Aug20 - 26 Aug

27 Aug - 2 Sep3 Sep - 9 Sep

10 - 16 Sep17 - 23 Sep

24 - 30 Sep1 - 7 Oct

8 - 14 Oct15 - 21 Oct

22 - 28 Oct29 Oct - 4 Nov

5 - 11 Nov12 - 18 Nov

19 -25 Nov26 Nov - 2 Dec

3 - 9 Dec 10 - 16 Dec

17 - 23 Dec 24 - 30 Dec

31 Dec - 6 Jan 6 - 13 Jan

14- 20 Jan

846760 905 706

584

437152

192

694

640514

405

612 517 492

401 387 354 272351

185244

122 218242

176 133207

1,117 1,038 1,048

696

265

588

157 136

575 667

364

648

440 434 378

461 435 467 299

251 241

202 198 227

166 112 221

163 -

21- 27 Jan

Own Country Reunion with Family/relatives

Cha

man

PULL Factors (Weekly Trend)

3%0%0% 0% 0% 0%

16%

35%26%

89%

35%

81%

65%74%

11%

65%

0%

50%

100%

24th - 30th Dec 31 Dec - 6 Jan 7 Jan-13 Jan 14 Jan-20 Jan 21 Jan-27 Jan

Tork

ham

Improvement in Security Situation Availbility of Assistance in Afghanistan

10%12%

7%0%

4%

0%

2%8%

1%

75%67% 70%

65% 67%

79%

98%87%

100%94%

0%

50%

100%

24th - 30th Dec 31 Dec - 6 Jan 7 Jan-13 Jan 14 Jan-20 Jan 21 Jan-27 Jan

Tork

ham

Economic Afraid of Being Deported Camp Closure

60%

49%

57%53%

38%43%

29%34%

45%

57%

10%

0%

2% 6%

0%

14%

0% 0%

17%

40%

67%

79%

67%62%

0%

50%

100%

24th - 30th Dec 31 Dec - 6 Jan 7 Jan-13 Jan 14 Jan-20 Jan 21 Jan-27 Jan

Lack of Documentation Returning Home

Cha

man

PUSH Factors (Weekly Trend)

3%5% 6%

42% 35% 37%

62%

35%

0%0%

2%

0% 0% 0%

48%50% 47%

46%

53%

0%

50%

100%

24th - 30th Dec 31 Dec - 6 Jan 7 Jan-13 Jan 14 Jan-20 Jan 21 Jan-27 Jan

4% Families stayed at border for one night before leaving for

Afghanistan

74 Families Crossed Border

* Undocumented IndividualsTravelling Alone

2.4%

* Undocumented IndividualsTravelling with DocumentedFamilies

11.6%

* Undocumented Families

86.0%

96%

Total %GenderAge Group

8%

87%

5%

60+ Yr

18 - 59 Yr

5 - 17 Yr

Age Group of RespondentsFemale

Male

Respondents by Gender

34%

66 %

Vulnerable Cases Reported

44%

20% 14%

14%

8%

Elderly members

Chronically ill persons

Widowed

Person with physical

disablities

0

5

10

15

20

25 FemaleHeaded

89%

11% VulnerableCases

Total Male51%

Total Female49%

0 - 4 Yr

5 - 17 Yr

18 - 59 Yr

60+ Yr

Age-Gender Disaggregation (Individuals)

50% 30% 10% 10% 30% 50%

13.3%

19.4%

16.9%

1.8%

9.7%

17.2%

21.0%

0.7%

* Overall returnees through Torkhamand Chaman/Spin Boldak since January 2017 98,645

This reporting period 370

Flow Monitoring - Spontaneous Returns of Undocumented Afghans from Pakistan 21st - 27th Jan, 2018

Number of individualsreturning from Provincesof Pakistan

##

LegendProvinceDistrict

International Boundary Return Movements to top 3Provinces (Individuals)

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

Concentration of Returnees1 - 5051- 100

101 - 150

Line of Control

Disclaimers: The designations employed and the presentation of material on this map do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat of the United Nations concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. The dotted 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 parties.

Data Source: Population Census Organization, UNOCHA

Karachi

SINDHBALOCHISTAN

PUNJABSOUTHERN PAKISTAN

PUN JAB

BALOCH I STAN

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

Paktika

Baghlan

Bamyan

Daykundi

Sar-e-Pul

Wardak

Balkh

Uruzgan

Samangan

Nuristan

BadakhshanTakhar

Kunar

Kabul

Logar

Paktia

Parwan

Khost

Faryab

Nangarhar

Panjsher

Jawzjan

Laghman

Kapisa

Kunduz

Hilmand

Herat

KhyberAgency

Abbotabad

Kohat

Lakki Marwat

Bannu

Quetta

Population Movement Trends for Spontaneous Returns of Undocumented Afghans from Pakistan

Pishin

Killa Abdulla

h

16

190

Farah

104

60

Families Carrying Cash

49%

ProductiveAssets

10%

* Multiple responses provided

4%

Livestock

Families Carrying Cash

ProductiveAssets

100%

Household Items or PersonalBelongings

Tork

ham

Cha

man TransportationLivestock

1%

Transportation

59% 100% 0% 12%

Male 58%

Female 42%

Male 94%

Female 6%

Male 57

Female 43%

Male 100%

Female 0%

Male 59%

Female 41%

Male 94%

Female 6%

Male 100%

Female 0%

Male 0%

Female 0%

Male 100%

Female 0%

Male 100%

Female 0%

* % of Households travelling with assets to Afghanistan Male Female

94%

Household Items or PersonalBelongings

Living Conditions in Afghanistan71 Vehicles crossed the border

Bus8%

Pick up63%

Truck29%

33%

17%

Living with Relatives Camp Own House Rented House

5%

15%

27%

20%

30%

17%

88%33%

12%

20%

30%

Chaman Torkham

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