This brings the Norwegian support for the humanitarian response in Afghanistan for 2023 to approximately $30.6 million.

Hundreds of thousands of Afghans have returned from Pakistan in recent months amid a crackdown on illegal migrants.

“The Afghans arriving at the border are extremely vulnerable. Many are families with children. According to the UN, most returnees need critical aid, including shelter, water, food, sanitation, healthcare, and protection,” said Eide.

Norway encourages that the implementation of the repatriation plan respect the human rights and dignity of the individuals concerned. Norway shares UNHCR’s concerns about the adverse effects of the arrest, detention and forced return of Afghan nationals, including asylum seekers and individuals with valid documents, according to the statement.

“While the international society is deeply concerned about the dire humanitarian situation in Gaza, we must not lose sight of other humanitarian crises. Norway has strong sympathy with the Afghan people,” said Eide.