These children stay with relatives as their father (not pictured) looks for work as a day laborer. Their father was born in Pakistan but harassment and uncertain legal status forced his family to leave their homes in a camp for Afghan refugees. The 探花精选 is supporting them with emergency cash.

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A two-year-old sleeps under a mosquito net in the heat of the day. His family, undocumented Afghan refugees, returned nine months ago after pressure from Pakistani authorities. When they arrived the 探花精选 provided them with a tent and 17,000 Afghanis (拢190) in cash they now use to pay rent.

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Women receive cash relief for their families at the Afghan government's Directorate for Refugees and Repatriation office. The 探花精选 distributes the cash, along with emergency supplies such as light blankets and water purification tablets, to returning families in need.

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Many of the refugees who are returning to Afghanistan have lived in Pakistan for decades, and will need support from the government and aid groups as they try to find shelter, jobs and schools. Those born in Pakistan will be caught between cultures, unsure of whether to identify with their ancestry or the land where they were raised.

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A year ago, while this family were still in Pakistan, a propane cylinder used for cooking exploded in their home, severely burning them. The 探花精选 has paid the family's rent for three months and provided cash grants, which have mostly gone toward treatment for the children's burns.

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Boys wash water buffalo. Nearby, a wall is being built with funding from the 探花精选 to protect a water canal from the river. The 探花精选 has been supporting the Afghan people for nearly four decades as they endure displacement and poverty. 

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