The Director of ARCS Marastoons Visited Boldak Crossing and Anzherghai Refugee Camp!

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The Director of ARCS Marastoons Visited Boldak Crossing and Anzherghai Refugee Camp!

As part of an official visit to Kandahar, Sheikh Mawlawi Sayed Ahmad Bahramand, Director of ARCS Marastoons, convened a meeting with Haji Mawlawi Abdul Samad Thani, Director of Zone, and Mawlawi Muhibullah Ayub Akhundzada, Director of Provincial Office, to deliberate on supporting and providing services to returning refugees, coming from Pakistan through Spin Boldak.
During the meeting, the directors of Zone, Branch and Marastoons discussed the challenges faced by returning refugees and the provision of better services to them.  They decided to deploy 20 volunteers for the camp sanitation and send additional tents to the site.
Subsequently, the Director of Marastoons and accompanying delegation paid a visit to the camp to assess the humanitarian condition of the returnees, the quality of healthcare services, encourage the staff, and engage directly with the repatriated refugees.
Mr. Bahramand met the repatriated refugees at Anzherghai Refugee Camp, listened to their concerns and pledged to relay their concerns and requests to the leadership of ARCS.

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