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what are the key elements of support that you at unhcr would need from the international community in order to stay and support afghanistan? what are you thinking about as he recalibrated and rethinking dust rethink your work? -- rethink your work? aurvasi: i think the key issue is international solidarity and sharing among many fronts, including making sure in an environment that delivers humanitarian assistance, in the scope of where we are today, so we would very much want to be having unimpeded access to the beneficiaries, we would need access to territory if refugees and people decide to go to the neighboring countries, we have protection advocacy issues, access to asylum issues, procedures as well. and to put the very full principle of asking the government to look at the situation of the afghans today and respect -- the return advisory announcement and really have people not return, afghans, who may be failed asylum seeker's, to return today in this current context that is also difficult for those who remained. those who have been away for a long time, we are finding it possibl
what are the key elements of support that you at unhcr would need from the international community in order to stay and support afghanistan? what are you thinking about as he recalibrated and rethinking dust rethink your work? -- rethink your work? aurvasi: i think the key issue is international solidarity and sharing among many fronts, including making sure in an environment that delivers humanitarian assistance, in the scope of where we are today, so we would very much want to be having...
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the unhcr has said repeatedly how concerned it is by the unfolding humanitarian crisis in afghanistant, i want to ask you, what is the scope of the crisis currently? what does it look like? and also, there are a lot of people who are expressing concerns about a potential refugee crisis, but this is really more of a crisis that concerns internally displaced persons, right? >> well, thank you, mohammed. that is indeed the clarification here. and what's sort of happening on the ground. since the beginning of the year, we've seen a number of afghans have been forcibly displaced inside afghanistan. so from january to the present day, we've seen 550,000 people who've been forced to flee their homes. and they're all across the country, but they remain within afghanistan, and they actually join another 2.9 million people who've previously been displaced within the country itself. so we are dealing with a massive internal displacement situation inside afghanistan that requires a crucial humanitarian support. many of those who've been forced to flee, they need shelter, they need health care, wa
the unhcr has said repeatedly how concerned it is by the unfolding humanitarian crisis in afghanistant, i want to ask you, what is the scope of the crisis currently? what does it look like? and also, there are a lot of people who are expressing concerns about a potential refugee crisis, but this is really more of a crisis that concerns internally displaced persons, right? >> well, thank you, mohammed. that is indeed the clarification here. and what's sort of happening on the ground. since...
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and so that's the goal of the unhcr. thank you stephen. okay. thank you meredith about how there's programs set up for this even refugees to help them kind of ask me to american society. are there a program set up for like steering ref? ugees on them. that's a good question. the question was is there anything comparable to the cuban refugee program for the syrian refugees the cuban refugee program was unique in american immigration history there has never been a program as generous as the one that was created to help the cubans retool for life in the us. it wasn't just the amount of money that was invested in the community. it was just the the programs how far reaching there were there were you know, the federal government helped create programs at the university of miami for example to help cuban doctors and lawyers and engineers learn english and pass this certification exams. that would allow them to practice their professions in the united states because they noticed that many of the cubans who were arriving during the 1960s were the highly
and so that's the goal of the unhcr. thank you stephen. okay. thank you meredith about how there's programs set up for this even refugees to help them kind of ask me to american society. are there a program set up for like steering ref? ugees on them. that's a good question. the question was is there anything comparable to the cuban refugee program for the syrian refugees the cuban refugee program was unique in american immigration history there has never been a program as generous as the one...
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and so that's the goal of the unhcr. thank you stephen. >>. [inaudible] >> the question was is there anything comparable to the cuban refugee program or the syrian refugees. the cuban refugee program was unique in american immigration history. there has never been a program as generous as the one that was created to help the cubans retool their life in the us. it wasn't just the amount of money that was invested in the community, it was just the programs how far-reaching they were. they were the federal government help create programs at the university of miami for example to help you and the doctors and lawyers and engineers learn english and pass their certification that would allow them to practice in the united states because they noticed many of the cubans who were writing during the 1960s were the highly skilled of their societies . they were professionals, they had skills that were important but they couldn't practice those professions in the us because they didn't speak english or they needed to pass the certification exams that would
and so that's the goal of the unhcr. thank you stephen. >>. [inaudible] >> the question was is there anything comparable to the cuban refugee program or the syrian refugees. the cuban refugee program was unique in american immigration history. there has never been a program as generous as the one that was created to help the cubans retool their life in the us. it wasn't just the amount of money that was invested in the community, it was just the programs how far-reaching they were....
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unhcr, the u.n. refugee agency, is very concerned about the displacement that's taking place since the beginning of this year more than 400,000 people have been displaced within afghanistan. most people move to safety with their relatives, with their friends. they move to communities. but now, we're, also, seeing a large number of people who are leaving afghanistan. flights are full. and those people are, of course, people who have travel documents. who are able to get visas. who have resident permits in other countries. but now, we also see a trend of people who are on the move in an irregular way. people who are fleeing for safety, without these travel documents, without visas. and they are, very much, at risk for exploitation, smugglers, traffickers. and we have information that some 20 to 30,000 people are leaving through irregular manners on a weekly basis. >> and what is it like in kabul? a lot of people came to kabul looking for safety from the outlying areas. you now know that kabul is, prett
unhcr, the u.n. refugee agency, is very concerned about the displacement that's taking place since the beginning of this year more than 400,000 people have been displaced within afghanistan. most people move to safety with their relatives, with their friends. they move to communities. but now, we're, also, seeing a large number of people who are leaving afghanistan. flights are full. and those people are, of course, people who have travel documents. who are able to get visas. who have resident...
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. >> asylum-seekers in the country depend on the unhcr. it allows him -- is not recognized but gives refugees limited opportunity to find a home. >> some afghan nationals have arrived in uganda with the deal arranged by the united states. officials say the evacuees will stay in uganda for a short while before being resettled in other countries. they were subjected to security screening and covid-19 quarantine procedures. uganda has requested to temporarily take into thousand afghans. indigenous activists in brazil are awaiting a decision by the supreme court which could result in them losing access to their ancestral lands. thousands of people have set up a protest camp in the capital of brasilia. a rights group appealed the ruling they could only claim and if they live there are made a claim before the law. indigenous -- the say many were expelled from their lands before. the latest from brasilia. >> it's been a very, very long day. there was a screen set up here behind me where they were listening to the supreme court justices vote, but
. >> asylum-seekers in the country depend on the unhcr. it allows him -- is not recognized but gives refugees limited opportunity to find a home. >> some afghan nationals have arrived in uganda with the deal arranged by the united states. officials say the evacuees will stay in uganda for a short while before being resettled in other countries. they were subjected to security screening and covid-19 quarantine procedures. uganda has requested to temporarily take into thousand...
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kathryn mahoney is global spokesperson for the un refugee agency unhcr. she's in new york.on the programme. so we have heard this phrase, a humanitarian catastrophe potentially unfolding now, what does that actually mean? figs unfolding now, what does that actually mean?— unfolding now, what does that actually mean? as we have “ust heard the fi actually mean? as we have 'ust heard the human i actually mean? as we have 'ust heard the human toll�* actually mean? as we have 'ust heard the human toll offi actually mean? as we have just heard the human toll of these l heard the human toll of these spiralling hostilities isjust immense and horrific. we are dealing with a situation in afghanistan where the country is on the brink of a humanitarian crisis. we have, you know, hundreds of thousands of people who have been uprooted brutally from their homes, they have been forced to flee, and as you have seen, if this violence continues, if it does not stop, afghanistan is on track to witness the highest number of civilian casualties documented in a single year since the un started track
kathryn mahoney is global spokesperson for the un refugee agency unhcr. she's in new york.on the programme. so we have heard this phrase, a humanitarian catastrophe potentially unfolding now, what does that actually mean? figs unfolding now, what does that actually mean?— unfolding now, what does that actually mean? as we have “ust heard the fi actually mean? as we have 'ust heard the human i actually mean? as we have 'ust heard the human toll�* actually mean? as we have 'ust heard the...
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authorities and competent organisations, she is planning herfuture, we are also in contact with the unhcr, our partner, which is helping out, we were in contact with them right from the get 90, with them right from the get go, on the evening of, as i was mentioned yesterday, we were there on the night of the incident. she is in a safe and secure place, we have contacted the embassy of poland, if you have been following the story, and in terms of what the ioc can do for her in terms of her future, we have talked to them with regard to her sport after her arrival in warsaw if that is where she does indeed choose to end up. so in terms of her safety and security, i think we have dealt with most of the issues that needed to be dealt with. as i said yesterday we are expecting and have asked for a report from the noc today, we requested that yesterday, we want it today, we have decided to launch, not surprisingly, a formal investigation which will be led by the ioc administration and we need to establish the full facts, we need to hear everyone involved, that obviously can take time, and in the
authorities and competent organisations, she is planning herfuture, we are also in contact with the unhcr, our partner, which is helping out, we were in contact with them right from the get 90, with them right from the get go, on the evening of, as i was mentioned yesterday, we were there on the night of the incident. she is in a safe and secure place, we have contacted the embassy of poland, if you have been following the story, and in terms of what the ioc can do for her in terms of her...
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we was speaking to the unhcr about their problems and of course the difficulty at the moment is gettinged? yes, for the moment they do. _ everything that they need? yes, for the moment they do. but _ everything that they need? yes, for the moment they do. but because l everything that they need? yes, for i the moment they do. but because we had sent extra supplies in the past months knowing, fearing actually, that the situation might deteriorate so fast. nevertheless, this is a big issue because hospital needs many things. drugs, consumables food, cleaning materials, these are all things that will be very difficult to be found in kabul in the coming days. to be found in kabul in the coming da s. , :, , , �* , ., days. obviously, we've been hearing from the pentagon _ days. obviously, we've been hearing from the pentagon tonight _ days. obviously, we've been hearing from the pentagon tonight that - days. obviously, we've been hearing| from the pentagon tonight that there are specific ongoing threats in and around kabul and we've seen these big crowds outside hospitals like yours. are you
we was speaking to the unhcr about their problems and of course the difficulty at the moment is gettinged? yes, for the moment they do. _ everything that they need? yes, for the moment they do. but _ everything that they need? yes, for the moment they do. but because l everything that they need? yes, for i the moment they do. but because we had sent extra supplies in the past months knowing, fearing actually, that the situation might deteriorate so fast. nevertheless, this is a big issue...
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there are other forms -- there are other pathways to safety, either through unhcr, one of our partners, we talked about priority 1 refugee status, we talked about priority 2, there are individuals that over the course of many years have worked with ngos, with partner governments, and those ngos and partner governments are referring them for various refugee passes that might be available elsewhere. there are different avenues for people who don't qualify for siv and we are doing all we can to support as many people as we can. >> there have been skirmishes over the afghan national flag being raised. there are also folks calling for resistance, including the vice president. what you say to the folks who say they want to resist taliban control of the country, including through force? what you say to the people in the streets protesting today because they don't want taliban government? mr. price: we certainly don't want to see a government that the nice the rights that are guaranteed to people everywhere. we don't want to see that either. but it is not just about us. in addition to the othe
there are other forms -- there are other pathways to safety, either through unhcr, one of our partners, we talked about priority 1 refugee status, we talked about priority 2, there are individuals that over the course of many years have worked with ngos, with partner governments, and those ngos and partner governments are referring them for various refugee passes that might be available elsewhere. there are different avenues for people who don't qualify for siv and we are doing all we can to...
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should find the entire $350 million urgent request made by the unhcr because that is equivalent to just of war in afghanistan. we owe a lot to the people whose lives we have helped destroy these last 20 years. amy: as the battles rage in congress over spending -- he of the massive infrastructure bill, but the house just past the framework of $3.5 trillion, but also the pentagon budget. can you talk about what you think needs to happen in the lessons of afghanistan. >> this is exactly where we need to go as a people in the united states and say this epic failure in afghanistan shows as militarism is not the right way to respond to goblins. that we have to cut the pentagon budget and have my barbara lee has suggested, three not -- freeing up $350 billion to address the root crisis of climate, poverty, the infrastructure we need and to help countries around the world and our own country to do with the pandemic and to get is a decent health care system. encourage all of these of orders of democracy now! to join us in these calls to say cut the mitary budget in half. that is the most respons
should find the entire $350 million urgent request made by the unhcr because that is equivalent to just of war in afghanistan. we owe a lot to the people whose lives we have helped destroy these last 20 years. amy: as the battles rage in congress over spending -- he of the massive infrastructure bill, but the house just past the framework of $3.5 trillion, but also the pentagon budget. can you talk about what you think needs to happen in the lessons of afghanistan. >> this is exactly...
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we have invited the unhcr representative here to act as the flag bearer.a is made for the safe pilots. like mac. who can come to a stop with barely a bobble. with usaa safepilot, when you drive safe... ...you can save up to 30% on your auto insurance. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. get a quote today. well, would ya look at that! it was an accident. i was— speaking of accidents, we accidentally left you off the insurance policy during enrollment, and you're not covered. not even a...
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i've constantly been in touch with unhcr to find out what the plan is.ut right now people haven't started streaming in. pakistan's fenced in about 90% of its border with afghanistan. it's a rather ambitious plan that was put into effect a couple of years ago, and it's now coming to fruition. pakistan hosted a delegation of senior leaders who are not the taliban yesterday. so there might be some other sort of power game being played. we'll just have to wait and see how events unfold in the days to come. >> yes, indeed, pakistan a key player. thank you so much. >>> well, the taliban say they've changed. i'll talk to an activist who says probably not. and women are heartbroken about the future they face in afghanistan. we'll be right back. the “make way, coming through”... great. the storm alert... dadad. and the subtle but effectivive ding. that's's why we created low cash mode. the financial watch out that gives you the options and time needed to help you avoid overdraft fees. it's one way we're making a difference. because we believe how you handle overd
i've constantly been in touch with unhcr to find out what the plan is.ut right now people haven't started streaming in. pakistan's fenced in about 90% of its border with afghanistan. it's a rather ambitious plan that was put into effect a couple of years ago, and it's now coming to fruition. pakistan hosted a delegation of senior leaders who are not the taliban yesterday. so there might be some other sort of power game being played. we'll just have to wait and see how events unfold in the days...
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the unhcr the united nations high commissioner for refugees this past year announced that at present, at this moment right now there are some 60 million refugeess and displaced persons worldwide. that is 60 million up from 14 million at the end of the 1990s. the u.s. is among the ten countries that carry out resettlement programs with the united nations. however, let me end with this sobering note. as generous as our policy is and has been high in my family are beneficiaries of that generosity when we immigrated from cuba, the number of refugees and a silage the united states admits each year are just a drop in the bucket. fewer than a 1% of refugees world wide are ever resettled to third world countries like the united states. it's the countries that border areas of political conflict that have always borne the real burden of accommodating refugees. refugee camps like as atariri and jordan what you see on the screen have become the size of cities with the exception that the residents the people who live there do not have the chance to practice their professions, to run businesses, to
the unhcr the united nations high commissioner for refugees this past year announced that at present, at this moment right now there are some 60 million refugeess and displaced persons worldwide. that is 60 million up from 14 million at the end of the 1990s. the u.s. is among the ten countries that carry out resettlement programs with the united nations. however, let me end with this sobering note. as generous as our policy is and has been high in my family are beneficiaries of that generosity...
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. >> these are dramatic times and unhcr has worked with the people of afghanistan for over 40 years.f will stand by them and do what we can to support them. in terms of numbers, we are preparing for around 500,000 new refugees in the region. this is a worst-case scenario. what we have not seen, large outflows of afghans at this point, the situation inside afghanistan has evolved more rapidly than anyone expected. >> meanwhile, the authorities have ordered the hotels not to accept guests for the next three weeks. pakistani media says the government is expecting foreign diplomats and journalists to arrive security measures aside the tiles -- hotels have been beefed up. many say they have been giving up waiting to be phone out of the country. refugees in a city in france are worried about the future of their country under the taliban. many of them are desperate for news of their loved ones, especially after the airport attacks. we spoke to some of them who want to remain anonymous for their security. >> this man says he fled kabul nearly one year ago because he feared for his safety. no
. >> these are dramatic times and unhcr has worked with the people of afghanistan for over 40 years.f will stand by them and do what we can to support them. in terms of numbers, we are preparing for around 500,000 new refugees in the region. this is a worst-case scenario. what we have not seen, large outflows of afghans at this point, the situation inside afghanistan has evolved more rapidly than anyone expected. >> meanwhile, the authorities have ordered the hotels not to accept...
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we are also in contact with the unhcr, our partner, which is helping out, we were in contact with themight from the get—go, on the evening of, as i was mentioned yesterday, we were there on the night of the incident. she is in a safe and secure place, we have contacted the noc of poland, if you have been following the story, and in terms of what the ioc can do for her in terms of her future, we have talked to them with regard to her sport after her arrival in warsaw, if that is where she does indeed choose to end up. so in terms of her safety and security, i think we have dealt with most of the issues that needed to be dealt with. as i said yesterday, we are expecting and have asked for a report from the noc today, we requested that yesterday, we want it today, we have decided to launch, not surprisingly, a formal investigation which will be led by the ioc administration and we need to establish the full facts, we need to hear everyone involved. that obviously can take time,, and in the meantime obviously our first concern is for the athlete. mariko oi is in tokyo with more onjapanese
we are also in contact with the unhcr, our partner, which is helping out, we were in contact with themight from the get—go, on the evening of, as i was mentioned yesterday, we were there on the night of the incident. she is in a safe and secure place, we have contacted the noc of poland, if you have been following the story, and in terms of what the ioc can do for her in terms of her future, we have talked to them with regard to her sport after her arrival in warsaw, if that is where she does...
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i spoke to my colleague in kabul earlier today, and we have around 200 unhcr staff in the country bothble, they will remain in the country to stay and to deliver assistance to the displaced people in need. we are attempting to evacuate two staff members today, but the vast majority are staying there to deliver. we are used to working in emergencies. we will continue to do so as long as it is safe for our staff to carry on. we have had assurances from the taliban that aid agencies can stay to deliver assistance. hopefully as long as we can have access to people, we will keep doing that. how in ractical people, we will keep doing that. how in practical terms do you work with the taliban? i in practical terms do you work with the taliban?— the taliban? i don't have details about that- _ the taliban? i don't have details about that. we _ the taliban? i don't have details about that. we are _ the taliban? i don't have details about that. we are a _ the taliban? i don't have details l about that. we are a humanitarian nonpartisan organisation so in any conflict situation, we do work with all
i spoke to my colleague in kabul earlier today, and we have around 200 unhcr staff in the country bothble, they will remain in the country to stay and to deliver assistance to the displaced people in need. we are attempting to evacuate two staff members today, but the vast majority are staying there to deliver. we are used to working in emergencies. we will continue to do so as long as it is safe for our staff to carry on. we have had assurances from the taliban that aid agencies can stay to...
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already crossed the afghan border and we would be looking to the united nations refugee agency, the unhcrish a process for ensuring that people can come to this country. hater a process for ensuring that people can come to this country. how have ou can come to this country. how have you arrived — can come to this country. how have you arrived at _ can come to this country. how have you arrived at that _ can come to this country. how have you arrived at that figure _ can come to this country. how have you arrived at that figure of - you arrived at that figure of 10,000? you are not obviouslyjust talking about afghan refugees but when we look at the situation currently in afghanistan and the number of people fleeing their homes, obviously, the numbers are enormous. i think we have got a technical glitch and the line is freezing... can you still hear me? yeah, absolutely, well, over the last... can you still hear me? it is not great. — last... can you still hear me? it is not great. i'm _ last... can you still hear me? it is not great, i'm afraid, _ last... can you still hear me? it is not g
already crossed the afghan border and we would be looking to the united nations refugee agency, the unhcrish a process for ensuring that people can come to this country. hater a process for ensuring that people can come to this country. how have ou can come to this country. how have you arrived — can come to this country. how have you arrived at _ can come to this country. how have you arrived at that _ can come to this country. how have you arrived at that figure _ can come to this country....
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now we need to turn our attention to those who are in desperate need, supporting the unhcr, the worldwe just need to get people out. so i leave with one image. in the year that i was privileged to be the year that i was privileged to be the adviser to the governor of helmand, we open girls schools and the joy it gave parents to see that little girl is going to school was extraordinary and i didn't understand it until i took my own daughter to school about a year ago. there was a lot of crying when she first went in, but i got over it. it went 0k. and i would love to see that continue. there is a second image i would leave you with and it is a harder one, but i am afraid it is a harder one, but i am afraid it is one we must all remember... for a minute. i is one we must all remember... for a minute- lwonder— is one we must all remember... for a minute. i wonder if _ is one we must all remember... for a minute. i wonder if you _ is one we must all remember... for a minute. i wonder if you could - is one we must all remember... for a minute. i wonder if you could say more _ minute. i won
now we need to turn our attention to those who are in desperate need, supporting the unhcr, the worldwe just need to get people out. so i leave with one image. in the year that i was privileged to be the year that i was privileged to be the adviser to the governor of helmand, we open girls schools and the joy it gave parents to see that little girl is going to school was extraordinary and i didn't understand it until i took my own daughter to school about a year ago. there was a lot of crying...
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stepping into support, but it is embarrassing for a country that has had a huge united nations footprint, unhcrknow. i have to hope and assume that _ call? i don't know. i have to hope and assume that there _ call? i don't know. i have to hope and assume that there are - and assume that there are conversations happening about securing the airport and looking toward the future. neither the economic situation nor the refugee situation is a short—term... is going to be a short—term crisis. what we are seeing is the unfolding of what is likely to be years of strain on the afghan population and an ongoing attempt for people to get theirfeet on the an ongoing attempt for people to get their feet on the ground, to sort out how they can work, how they can make money, when the banks reopen. what is afghanistan going to look like? what will the cost of food be? who is going to be able to afford to eat? it is quite scary looking at the potential for this crisis to balloon, and i can only hope. we don't know. i can only hope that there are very serious, high—level, mid—level conversations going on around h
stepping into support, but it is embarrassing for a country that has had a huge united nations footprint, unhcrknow. i have to hope and assume that _ call? i don't know. i have to hope and assume that there _ call? i don't know. i have to hope and assume that there are - and assume that there are conversations happening about securing the airport and looking toward the future. neither the economic situation nor the refugee situation is a short—term... is going to be a short—term crisis....