Country Fact Sheet Afghanistan 2018 Credit: IOM/Matthew Graydon 2014 Disclaimer IOM has carried out the gathering of information with great care. IOM provides information at its best knowledge and in all conscience. Nevertheless, IOM cannot assume to be held accountable for the correctness of the information provided. Furthermore, IOM shall not be liable for any conclusions made or any results, which are drawn from the information provided by IOM. I. CHECKLIST FOR VOLUNTARY RETURN 1. Before the return 2. After the return II. HEALTH CARE 1. General information 2. Medical treatment and medication III. LABOUR MARKET AND EMPLOYMENT 1. General information 2. Ways/assistance to find employment 3. Unemployment assistance 4. Further education and trainings IV. HOUSING 1. General Information 2. Ways/assistance to find accommodation 3. Social grants for housing V. SOCIAL WELFARE 1. General Information 2. Pension system 3. Vulnerable groups VI. EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM 1. General Information 2. Cost, loans and stipends 3. Approval and verification of foreign diplomas VII. CONCRETE SUPPORT FOR RETURNEES 1. Reintegration assistance programs 2. Financial and administrative support 3. Support to start income generating activities VIII. CONTACT INFORMATION AND USEFUL LINKS 1. International, Non-Governmental, Humanitarian Organizations 2. Relevant local authorities 3. Services assisting with the search for jobs, housing, etc. 4. Medical Facilities 5. Other Contacts For further information please visit the information portal on voluntary return and reintegration ReturningfromGermany: 2 https://www.returningfromgermany.de/en/countries/afghanistan I. Checklist for Voluntary Return Insert Photo here Credit: IOM/ 2003 Before the Return After the Return The returnee should The returnee should ✔request documents: e.g. certificates/ ✔ ensure the travel document is stamped by documents for attending school, courses, the Afghan immigration authority upon crossing college and kindergarten (for children) from the the immigration check. This is important for the German authorities that might be needed later returnee as well as for any organization on. These documents should be verified by the supporting the returnee. The stamp confirms Afghan embassy in the host country. Every the date the returnee re-enters Afghanistan, and certificate for a training (vocational trainings e.g. therefore he/she can be registered with the carpentry, mechanical, masonry and others) migration authority. In case the stamp is missing, They have received in the host country must as the returnee could get social, legal or financial well be verified by the Afghan embassy. assistance denied. ✔ obtain information concerning the arrival at ✔ register with relevant authorities. the airport and the onward journey. Note: Sometimes due to heavy snowfall the Salang ✔ contact services assisting with the search Pass on the way towards Mazar e Sharif and for jobs and housing. other northern provinces will be closed for a few hours/days. ✔ apply for child care, schools or other educational institutions. ✔ check vaccinations (especially for children): No specific rules are given, but it is good to complete the vaccinations that are available in the host country for migrants such as Polio, HBS, Influenza and others. ✔ establish contact with their family before departure to ensure that somebody is present upon arrival at the airport to receive them. 3 II. Health Care 1. General Information 2. Medical treatment and medication There is no public health insurance in Medical facilities and doctors: Afghanistan, however there are a few private Medical assistance is available in provinces and insurance companies, but their fees are high and big cities, however the medical facilities in the majority of the local people cannot afford to districts and villages are not well equipped and pay them. it can be difficult to find specialists on district The governmental public hospitals are offering and villages level. In most districts nurses are free treatment services, but sometimes there working instead of doctors and in villages health might be a lack of medicines, therefore patients workers provide medical assistance to needy are referred to private medical stores to people and refer the complicated cases to purchase medication. The checkup, examination provincial or zonal hospitals. and laboratory services are free in these Surgical operations can only be handled in hospitals. provincial hospitals and above; on district level only first aid and minor surgeries are possible. There is a limited number of state owned However, this is not applicable all over the hospitals in Afghanistan, which provide medical country, as in districts where the security services free of charges. However, the costs of situation is good, the health facilities provide medicines are different from the local market. better services than in insecure areas. In large cities like Kabul, Jalalabad, Mazar-e- Sharif, Herat and Kandahar some private Procedure of admission: medical centers also exist. The costs for medical The returnee can simply go to any hospital in services and medication in these private centers Afghanistan with his national ID (Tazkira), where vary. they get registered and referred to the relevant medical doctor for checkup/examination. In Procedure of admission public hospitals there is no fee for the Generally, there is no specific procedure. Each treatment, but in private hospitals there is a fee national citizen is eligible to medical treatment of 300 to 500 AFN. and medication. Physically and mentally disabled If the illness is serious and surgery is needed, persons, as well as victims of abuse must ensure the hospital creates a file for the patient in strong family and community support. order to make a bed available. Nevertheless, the patient should have family/friends providing the Benefits: patient with the needed medication, taking him The private Afghan National Insurance to examinations and providing food for the Company will spend up to 50.000 USD for their patient. beneficiaries under the required conditions. Availability and costs of medication: Costs: Any kind of medication is available in the The annual fee for the Afghan National markets in Afghanistan now, but costs vary Insurance Company is 1.000 USD . based on quality, company names and manufacturers. 4 III. Labour Market and Employment (1/2) I. General information In general, the country’s economy depends on international assistance from donors since 2002. Female labor force in Afghanistan was 19.47% Currently, Afghanistan is being faced with an according to the World Bank in 2017. economic crises due to the decrease of funding from international donors since 2014. Because Average Income: of the uncertain situation in the country, The average income in Afghanistan is around 80- companies and investors are more reluctant to 120 USD per month. The following table invest in Afghanistan. The supply for employment provides an overview over the latest reported exceeds the demand, therefore the employment value for - Afghanistan GDP per capita PPP - rate declines. plus previous releases, historical high and low. The total labor force in Afghanistan last Actual Previous Highest measured in 2017, was 10.937,090 according to the World Bank. This number comprises people 1820.30 1844.00 1899.30 aged 15 and older who meet the International Labor Organization definition for economically active population. Lowest Dates Unit Agriculture is the largest sector of employment 1088.00 2002 – 2015 USD in Afghanistan. Workers employed in the http://mof.gov.af/en agriculture sector represent 60 percent of total Afghanistan GDP per capita PPP - actual data, historical employment, meaning that three out of five chart and calendar of releases (last updated Nov. 2016). workers have their main source of income in farm related activities. This share is of course higher in rural areas, where employment in Unemployment Rate: agriculture is almost 70 percent. In Afghanistan, the unemployment rate measures the number of people actively looking for a job The non-farm sector is dominated by as a percentage of the labour force. This page employment in family-based, small-scale trade provides actual values, historical data, forecast, activities. Retail trade, with petty trade and chart, statistics, economic calendar, and news. shop-keeping activities, represents the main Afghanistan Unemployment Rate - actual data, source of employment in the non-farm sector, historical chart and calendar of releases. followed by the sector of services and construction. The public sector is another key source of Actual Previous Highest employment opportunities in urban areas, where it accounts for about 158,000 jobs, 8.50 8.50 8.70 18.80% of which are located in the Kabul http://mof.gov.af/en province. ( data from 2014) The manufacturing sector only plays a small role, accounting for only 5.0% of total employment nationwide. (2014) 5 III. Labour Market and Employment (2/2) 2.Ways/assistance to find employment 4. Further education and trainings For employment in the public sector, the civil There are public schools, owned by the service commission management directorate government and managed under the line (CSMD) of the Civil Service Commission and management of the Ministry of Education. Administrative Reform announces vacant Additionally, there are several technical/ positions online: vocational schools, that provide trainings: http://www.iarcsc.com. • Afghanistan Technical Vocational Institute
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