UNHCR starts corona cash relief for Afghan refugees

By Shakeel Ahmed

ISLAMBAD: UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, last week began the first disbursements of emergency cash assistance to the most vulnerable refugee families impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic in Pakistan.
This assistance is being carried out in close collaboration with the Ministry of States and Frontier Regions (SAFRON) of the Government of Pakistan and with the Pakistan Post. Pakistan hosts approximately 1.4 million registered Afghan refugees, approximately 68 per cent of whom live in urban and semi-urban areas alongside Pakistani host communities. At least half live hand-to-mouth; most of those who had employment before the outbreak of COVID-19 were daily wage earners.
The refugees eligible for UNHCR’s emergency assistance programme include those with disabilities or serious medical conditions, single parents, as well as daily wage earners.
UNHCR’s Representative in Pakistan, Noriko Yoshida, visited a local post office in Islamabad last week. She and key officials from the Pakistani Government helped to distribute the cash assistance to refugees, which is being delivered by UNHCR through the Pakistan Post. The following day, UNHCR’s cash assistance programme was initiated in the largest refugee villages in Pakistan. The Head of Sub-Office in Peshawar, Bernard Inkoom, participated in an event to mark this milestone in the province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, where the majority of refugees (58 per cent) live.
Commenting on the disbursements, Ms. Yoshida said: “This is a significant event for the emergency cash programme that will continue over the coming months. Together with the Government of Pakistan, we must make sure that we ‘leave no one behind’ during these difficult times.” In Peshawar, Mr. Inkoom also noted: “Refugees have been suffering from the socioeconomic impact of the pandemic, mainly due to an extended period of lockdown and slowdown of the economy. This assistance will help those most affected by the economic shocks to get back on their feet.”