SIALKOT, Feb 11: The United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) and the Pakistan government have selected Sialkot in Punjab for jointly conducting pilot census procedures for Afghans in Pakistan.

Special teams of the UNHCR and the Pakistan government will begin the pilot census in Sialkot and one each city of three other provinces on Feb 14. DCO Syed Tahir Raza Naqvi told reporters here on Friday that all necessary arrangements had been completed in this regard.

He said the census would record vital information about every Afghan arrived in Sialkot after Dec 1, 1979. This would also provide information on their number and current activities in Pakistan.

Talking to reporters, UNHCR's census incharge Indrika Ratwatte said the final preparations for a 10-day census, underway for months, would begin in four provinces of Pakistan on Feb 14.

"We want to look at the operational procedures and see if there is a need for fine tuning before the census," he said. He said that UNHCR representative Ruud Lubbers had announced plans for the $750,000 census project during his visit to Pakistan last month.

Mr Ratwatte said that under the agreement the UNHCR had assisted nearly 2.3 million Afghans to repatriate since 2002 and a further 400,000 were expected to return under the voluntary repatriation programme in 2005.

Guenet Guebre-Christos, the UNHCR representative in Pakistan, said that the objective of the census was not to expel the Afghans. He said the information was essential for forming policies for those Afghans who would remain in Pakistan after the current tripartite agreement between the UNHCR and the governments of Pakistan and Afghanistan expired in March 2006.

He said the UNHCR and the Pakistan government agree that the voluntary repatriation of Afghans was the preferred goal under the present tripartite agreement. Participation in the census, he said, was mandatory for all Afghans who arrived in Pakistan after Dec 1, 1979.

Those stayed away from census would be excluded from a proposed subsequent registration designed to provide them with some sort of documents. The census will provide vital information to guide the Pakistan government and the UNHCR in formulating future policies on Afghans in Pakistan.

Opinion

Editorial

Islamabad march
Updated 27 Nov, 2024

Islamabad march

WITH emotions running high, chaos closes in. As these words were being written, rumours and speculation were all...
Policing the internet
27 Nov, 2024

Policing the internet

IT is chilling to witness how Pakistan — a nation that embraced the freedoms of modern democracy, and the tech ...
Correcting sports priorities
27 Nov, 2024

Correcting sports priorities

IT has been a lingering battle that has cast a shadow over sports in Pakistan: who are the national sports...
Kurram ceasefire
Updated 26 Nov, 2024

Kurram ceasefire

DESPITE efforts by the KP government to bring about a ceasefire in Kurram tribal district, the bloodletting has...
Hollow victory
26 Nov, 2024

Hollow victory

THE conclusion of COP29 in Baku has left developing nations — struggling with the mounting costs of climate...
Infrastructure schemes
26 Nov, 2024

Infrastructure schemes

THE government’s decision to finance priority PSDP schemes on a three-year rolling basis is a significant step...