In a recent alert, the United Nations has raised concerns over the challenges faced by millions of Afghans returning from neighboring countries. As they arrive back in Afghanistan, these returnees receive initial humanitarian aid at the border, but the UN cautions that more extensive support is necessary for them to successfully rebuild their lives. According to UN-Habitat, the agency responsible for advocating sustainable communities, the immediate assistance provided at the borders is only a temporary solution. The real challenge lies in reintegrating these individuals into Afghan society, a process that requires comprehensive support, including housing, employment opportunities, and access to education and healthcare. The UN’s warning highlights the importance of long-term strategies and international cooperation to ensure that the returnees can contribute positively to the rebuilding of Afghanistan. As the global community watches closely, the situation of Afghan returnees remains a pressing humanitarian issue, calling for urgent and sustained action. Post navigation Sudan’s Deadly Cholera Outbreak Worsens Leaders Unite for Peace in Ukraine