UNHCR visit highlights Afghan returnee crisis and food insecurity
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Summary
The segment profiles a returned Afghan family in Nangarhar province working as bricklayers amid economic hardship after deportation from Pakistan. It reports on millions of recent returns from Iran and Pakistan, rising prices, job shortages, and a UNHCR visit to highlight the crisis. The report cites UN estimates for food insecurity affecting nearly 40% of Afghans and 3.7 million children under five facing acute hunger. It references declining international aid since 2021 and interviews a local resident on unemployment and doubled rents. Sourcing relies on UN figures, on-the-ground reporting, and family testimony.
Editorial Assessment
The broadcast accurately conveys the scale of returns and humanitarian needs using verified UN statistics. Viewer perception may be skewed by the focus on post-2021 aid cuts and return pressures without broader context on Afghanistan's pre-existing economic challenges or Taliban policies. Local claims like rent increases lack independent verification. Overall framing prioritizes the humanitarian angle consistent with Al Jazeera's international coverage style. Missing are details on specific UNHCR chief actions during the visit or recent funding shortfalls quantified.
Key Moments
More than 3.5 million Afghans returned since early last year
UNHCR/IOM data show ~2.9 million returns in 2025 plus hundreds of thousands in 2026; cumulative since late 2023 exceeds 5 million.
Nearly 40% of population experiences high levels of food shortages
IPC reports classify ~17.2 million (40%) in Crisis or Emergency phases.
UN estimates 3.7 million Afghan children under five face dangerous hunger this year
Directly matches multiple 2025-2026 IPC and UN reports on acute malnutrition.
UNHCR chief visit is first high-level UN visit in a year
Grandi visited in 2025; new High Commissioner Salih (appointed late 2025) planned visits in 2026.
Sources Consulted
- Afghanistan - Operational Data Portal - UNHCR
- UNHCR mobilizing across region as Middle East crisis escalates
- 2025 Afghan Returns - One Year Recap - UNHCR
- Afghanistan | World Food Programme
- Acute food insecurity and malnutrition remain alarmingly high
- New IPC Report Shows Over 3.7 Million Afghan Children Suffer from Malnutrition
- UNHCR chief Barham Salih to visit Afghanistan soon - Pajhwok