No jobs, no school: Afghan refugees in Pakistan see only a dark future
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Khajida Hazara fled Afghanistan in August 2021 after the Taliban drove out government forces and took over the country. Fearing the group would reimpose its harsh interpretation of sharia law as it had in the 1990s, Hazara fled to neighbouring Pakistan, where she now lives as an unregistered refugee. Although safe from the Taliban, she says her future is far from secure. Pakistan does not give Afghan refugees opportunities for education or employment. Some Afghan families who have been living in Pakistan for decades still have no path to citizenship, including entire generations without livelihood prospects or the chance to leave the camps to improve their lives.
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Khajida Hazara fled Afghanistan in August 2021 after the Taliban drove out government forces and took over the country. Fearing the group would reimpose its harsh interpretation of sharia law as it had in the 1990s, Hazara fled to neighbouring Pakistan, where she now lives as an unregistered refugee. Although safe from the Taliban, she says her future is far from secure. Pakistan does not give Afghan refugees opportunities for education or employment. Some Afghan families who have been living in Pakistan for decades still have no path to citizenship, including entire generations without livelihood prospects or the chance to leave the camps to improve their lives.
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