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Operational data

With its strong field presence in Central and South Asia, IOM and other UN agencies collect and analyze data on human mobility relevant to Afghanistan. From longitudinal surveys to baseline mobility assessments, data collection efforts cover topics like internal displacement in Afghanistan, Afghan returnees, drivers of migration and more.

Last updated on 04 October 2022.

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