UNHCR to rehabilitate street children in Karachi

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
KARACHI: Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah in a assembly with United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) Representative
Ruven Menikwela decided to enumerate Afghan Refugees living in Sindh specificly in Karachi.It was an introductory assembly of UNHCR
Representative with Sindh chief minister here at CM Home
In the assembly they disstubborn Afghan and other refugees living Karachi and rehabilitation of street children in the city.The UNHCR
representative told the chief minister that they have a $200 million fund for rehabilitation of street children
The UNHCR representative agreed to work for rehabilitation of street children in the city if they were given NOC to start the work
The chief minister directed Secretary Home and Commissioner Karachi to issue NOC to UNHCR for rehabilitation of street children in the city
It is said that over 1.5 million homeless children are living on streets in the country, of them 30,000 are in Karachi
The Sindh government has already imposed ban on beggary of the children and is going to set up shelter homes for their rehabilitation
Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah said that the provincial government has no idea about the number of Afghan and other nationals
living here as refugees.He urged the UNHCR to enumerate them so that essential degrees in terms of water, food and other resources could be
made accordingly
According to UNHCR report Pakistan is home to at least 1.38 million registered Afghan refugees
Amuchher million refugees live external the formal refugee registration system.Over 50,000 Afghan refugees are settled in Karachi, but most
of the circles do much accept these figures of Afghan refugees specificly of Karachi
The chief minister urged UNHCR to recount the Afghan refugees living in Karachi.TheIndianSubcontinent has not verified the content of the
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