UNHCR_AFG_2022_BMi_anon_data_v2.1
Border Monitoring, inflow - 2022
Name | Country code |
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Afghanistan | AFG |
Other Household Survey [hh/oth]
The situation inside Afghanistan deteriorated in 2022 and had significant consequences for the most vulnerable among the population. 1.6 million new arrivals have been witnessed in neighboring countries. While 5.3 million refugees returned to Afghanistan in phases since 2002, this trend has been declining in recent times with just over 6,500 people choosing to return in 2022. Since August 2022, UNHCR has maintained a non-return advisory for Afghanistan (reaffirmed February 2023), calling for a halt on forced returns of Afghan nationals.
To assess people’s ability to access the right to return and map potential protection risks and human rights violations faced by people, over 55,000 interviews were conducted with people across six crossing points from Pakistan, Iran and Central Asia into Afghanistan. Interviews were conducted through out 2022. Interviewees were selected to gain an understanding of triggers, intentions and reasons for Afghan cross-border movements and assess access to territory.
This dataset is the anonymized version of the original data.
Sample survey data [ssd]
Households
v2.1: Edited, cleaned and anonymised data
2023-09-21
The survey was conducted with one focal point from each household covering the following:
Topic |
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Livelihood and Social cohesion |
Education |
Basic Needs |
Domestic Needs/Household Support |
Shelter/Other Infrastructure |
Legal Assistance/Protection |
Border crossing points into Afghanistan from Iran, Pakistan and Central Asia
Returnees and other border crossers in 2022
Name |
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UNHCR |
Not Applicable
Start | End |
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2022-01-01 | 2022-12-31 |
UNHCR (2022). Afghanistan: Border Monitoring, inflow - 2022. Accessed from: https://microdata.unhcr.org
Name | Affiliation | |
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Curation team | UNHCR | microdata@unhcr.org |
UNHCR_AFG_2022_BMi_anon_data_v2.1
Name |
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UNHCR |
2023-12-21