Almost six million Afghans remain internally displaced: IOM

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The International Organization of Migration (IOM) said in its latest report that currently almost six million Afghans are internally
displaced, of which 4,442,933 are displaced due to conflict (76%) and 1,389,521 are displaced due to natural disasters (24%).IOM stated in
its latest report, issued Saturday, that Herat province, which hosts the most, currently has just under one million IDPs.According to the
report, 2021 was one of the worst years for the people and that 1.3 million Afghans were displaced internally last year alone.&In 2021, an
unprecedentedly high number of individuals were displaced nationwide,& read the report.IOM &estimates over 1.3 million Afghans fled their
homes as IDPs in 2021
Sixty-two per cent of these IDPs displaced because of the conflict escalation due to international troop withdrawal over the summer months,
which subsequently led to a rapid change of government&.The IOM stated that over four million people have left Afghanistan in the past 11
years and that conflict and economic issues are the biggest reasons for people leaving Afghanistan and that most of the people cross borders
into neighboring countries.This latest report comes as the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) continues to call on Afghans who fled the
country amid the foreign troop withdrawal in August last year to return home to help rebuild the country.The post Almost six million Afghans
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