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Some displaced people visit homes in north-west Pakistan, but no large-scale return yet
26 Jun 2009 Displaced people in Pakistan have been visiting their areas of origin to harvest crops, check on livestock and generally assess the possibility of returning home. -
UNHCR grapples with staff security as operations in Pakistan continue
15 Jun 2009 While mourning a colleague killed in a bomb attack in Pakistan, UNHCR vows to continue with its vital work on behalf of some 2 million displaced Pakistanis. -
One family's experience of war
15 Jun 2009 Civilians are the biggest victims of the violence in Pakistan's North West Frontier Province. -
More and more Pakistani displaced move to camps as needs grow
10 Jun 2009 As increasing number of people are displaced by violence in north-west Pakistan, UNHCR is ramping up efforts to accommodate fresh arrivals in camps. -
UNHCR mourns loss of staff member killed in Pakistan bombing
10 Jun 2009 UNHCR staff mourn their colleague, Aleksandar Vorkapic, who was killed in the bombing of the Pearl Continental Hotel in the Pakistani city of Peshawar. -
Thousands more on the move in Pakistan
5 Jun 2009 The lifting of a curfew allows more Pakistanis to flee as UNHCR prepares new camps to shelter them. -
UNHCR steps up aid for desperate Pakistani civilians
29 May 2009 As locals continue to flee violence in north-west Pakistan, UNHCR increases efforts to help those living outside camps with host families and in schools -
Generous Pakistani civilians donate food, other aid and cash to displaced
26 May 2009 Pakistanis dig into their pockets to help the hundreds of thousands of compatriots forced to flee their homes in the north-west of the country. -
Flood of displaced civilians in Pakistan surpasses 1.45 million
19 May 2009 In northern Pakistan’s massive displacement crisis, the number of people who have fled fighting in the north-west surges to 1.45 million.