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This case study report is part of the United Nations University Centre for Policy Research’s Crime-Conflict Nexus Series
The government has successfully ended the use of bridging hotels for people evacuated from Afghanistan.
Funding instructions for local authorities for schemes supporting people from Afghanistan.
Help is available for Afghan people in temporary accommodation in the UK to find settled housing.
FCDO travel advice for Afghanistan. Includes safety and security, insurance, entry requirements and legal differences.
Guidance used by UK Visas and Immigration to make decisions in asylum and human rights applications.
The UK's Permanent Representative to the WTO & UN, Simon Manley, delivered a statement at Afghanistan’s Universal Periodic Review at the Human Rights Council.
Instructions for those individuals who were evacuated from Afghanistan from August 2021.
This research examines how people make a living in rural areas and the role that government, aid agencies and markets play
The minister works to ensure Afghans arriving in the UK receive the vital support they need to rebuild their lives, find work, pursue education and integration into their local communities.
Information and guidance on the Afghan Relocations and Assistance Policy.
The Prime Minister's Special Representative for Afghanistan convened a meeting in London of special envoys from USA and Europe to discuss peace in Afghanistan.
Local councils have been urged to step up efforts to provide permanent homes for the remaining Afghans who fled the Taliban and are currently living in temporary hotel accommodation, at a cost of around £1 million per day to taxpayers.
The documents below set out policies for checking suitability of sponsors and matching eligible households to offers of accommodation.
We continue to work at pace to assist people facing serious risk in Afghanistan.
Policy statement on eligibility for the Afghan citizens resettlement scheme.
Rethinking approaches to Afghan peace making in the wake of the Taliban takeover.
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