The Bamyan Provincial Authority officially opened a new center in the provincial capital dedicated to accommodating returning refugees.
Mohammad Khan Ghazi, a representative of the Bamyan Governor’s Office, shared details with the Bakhtar News Agency about the center’s facilities. Equipped with furnished rooms, reliable water and electricity systems, modern bathrooms, a well-equipped kitchen, and provision of three daily meals, the center offers comprehensive support for refugees at no cost.
Ghazi emphasized that preparations have been made to address the unique challenges faced by returnees. Relevant government departments are collaborating closely with both national and international aid organizations to ensure timely and effective assistance for these individuals.
Initially, homeless returning refugees will be transferred to the accommodation center by the Refugee Situation Response Committee. Following their registration with the Department of Refugees and Repatriation of Bamyan, those from various districts will be provided free transportation back to their original homes.
The center features over 20 equipped bedrooms and, in addition to temporary shelter, offers food assistance, non-food items, and cash support to assist ease the transition for returning refugees.
