Afghanistan delivers new residential houses to returning families


An Afghan citizen pushes a hand trolley carrying his belongings as he and his family arrive to register before returning to Afghanistan at Hamza Baba camp in Landi Kotal near the Torkham border crossing, Pakistan, April 30, 2026. - Reuters

KABUL: Afghan authorities have completed and handed over 108 newly built houses in western Farah province to refugee families who had recently returned to the country, providing critical shelter amid a massive wave of repatriation, the official Bakhtar News Agency reported on Sunday (May 3).

The housing units, constructed at US$550,000 with financial support from an international organisation, were formally transferred to beneficiaries, said the report. Officials described the shelters as essential for families who have returned home after years of displacement.

In just the past three days, nearly 14,000 Afghan refugees have crossed back into their homeland, with the majority entering through the Torkham border crossing in eastern Nangarhar province and others via Spin Boldak in southern Kandahar and additional points, it said.

The housing project in Farah is part of the Afghan government's broader initiative to distribute land and construct residences for returnees across the country.

Over the past year, nearly three million Afghans have returned from neighbouring Iran and Pakistan, as both countries intensify efforts to repatriate undocumented foreign nationals. - Xinhua

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