ARCS in Collaboration with IFRC will Set up 200 Tents near Torkham Disputed Line for the Returning Refugees!

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ARCS in Collaboration with IFRC will Set up 200 Tents near Torkham Disputed Line for the Returning Refugees!

Today, Wednesday, the 9th of April, Sheikh Ul Hadith Shahabuddin Delawar, the Acting General President of ARCS, convened a coordination meeting in the headquarters of this national humanitarian organization with Mr. Ahmad Suleiman, the Acting Head of IFRC, on providing aid and support to the returning refugees from neighboring countries based on their needs.
During the meeting, the Acting General President of ARCS, appreciated IFRC for their comprehensive, long-standing and unwavering support, and appealed for the provision of essential aid to the returning refugees, particularly medical services and providing shelter to shield returnees from heat and harsh temperature. 
In response, the Acting Head of IFRC pledged to provide various forms of aid to the repatriated expatriated and assured that in close coordination with ARCS will install 200 tents near the Torkham disputed line in the near future.

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