Violence and vulnerabilities: Afghans in Pakistan

Given that the majority of Afghans who live in Pakistan today are unlikely to return to Afghanistan, more needs to be done to address their vulnerabilities and protect them from harassment and violence

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Main Author: Alimia, S
Format: Journal article
Published: Refugee Studies Centre, University of Oxford 2014
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title Violence and vulnerabilities: Afghans in Pakistan
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