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USG Contribution to UNHCR for Afghan Refugee Program
1981
United States assistance to Afghan refugees is increased to support the appeals of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees for additional Donors and to ensure that Refugee assistance to Afghan refugees in Pakistan is not interrupted
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Status of U.S. Contributions for Afghan Refugee Relief
[International Committee of the Red Cross; Private voluntary organizations] representatives request Funding that was promised as part of United States assistance to Afghan refugees
Government Document
Food Aid for Afghan Refugees
1981
United States Embassy. Pakistan asserts that implementing a bilateral program for the distribution of Food assistance to Afghan refugees in Pakistan could hamper efforts to obtain international Funding and would support claims by the Soviet Union that the Afghan Insurgency was instigated by United States intervention; United States Embassy. Pakistan recommends placing pressure on the World Food Program to improve the organization's delivery of Refugee assistance rather than implementing a bilateral program for United States assistance to Afghan refugees
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Letter in Response to a Dingell Inquiry Made on behalf of Constituent on 7/19/82--Concerns Legality of Private Aid to Afghan Refugees and Resistance
1982
U.S. Department of State indicates that Refugee assistance sent to Refugee camps indirectly aids the Afghan Insurgency by providing for the families of Afghan rebels ; United States assistance to Afghan refugees accounts for approximately one third of all international Refugee assistance channeled through the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees to Afghan refugees in Pakistan ; U.S. Department of State responds to a letter from John D. Dingell regarding a question from a constituent about [Medical supplies; Food assistance; Weapons] for the Afghan rebels
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USG Contribution to Afghan Refugee Relief
United States pledges $5 million in Humanitarian assistance and $16 million in Food assistance for Afghan refugees and $4.8 million worth of rupees (Pakistani) for Afghan refugees in Pakistan ; U.S. Department of State clarifies the purpose of United States assistance to Afghan refugees for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees ; U.S. Department of State states that a new method of Information dissemination and calculating United States assistance to Afghan refugees may have to be devised
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Aid Press Release Text of January 10 Press Release
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United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
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United States assistance to Afghan refugees
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United States. Agency for International Development
1980
U.S. Agency for International Development announces United States assistance to Afghan refugees in response to a request from the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
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Emergency Fund Drawdown for Assistance to Afghan Refugees in Pakistan
U.S. Department of State recommends that the United States Emergency Refugee and Migration Assistance Fund be used to provide additional contributions for Refugee assistance to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and to Private voluntary organizations for Afghan refugees in Pakistan ; U.S. Department of State asserts that increasing United States assistance to Afghan refugees will be well received by the U.S. Congress and can be used as leverage with the government of Pakistan
Government Document
Determination Pursuant to Section 2(C)(1) of Migration and Refugee Assistance Act of 1962
1980
Refugee assistance from the United States Emergency Refugee and Migration Assistance Fund will be provided to Private voluntary organizations as well as to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees ; Jimmy Carter authorizes the use of Funding from the United States Emergency Refugee and Migration Assistance Fund for United States assistance to Afghan refugees
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Afghan Refugees in Pakistan Background, Current Situation, U.N. Responsibilities, World Food Program Efforts, International and Voluntary Agencies, Promoting Refugee Self-Reliance, U.S. Contribution
U.S. Department of State summarizes the situation of the Afghan refugees in Pakistan including the Humanitarian assistance provided by the [United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees; World Food Program; International Committee of the Red Cross] and United States assistance to Afghan refugees ; Pakistani assistance to Afghan refugees has led to Cross-border attacks by the [Soviet Union. Armed Forces; Afghanistan. Armed Forces] as well as conflict between Pakistani citizens and Afghan refugees
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EC Support for Afghan Refugees: European Parliament Resolution
U.S. Department of State asserts that United States assistance to Afghan refugees amounts to $18 million for Refugee assistance pledged to United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and $28 million for Food assistance through the World Food Program
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