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Abstract: In preparation for 2014 and the impact of ‘transition’ in Afghanistan, Pakistan’s new National Refugee Policy tries to address both the uncertainties and the realities facing Afghan refugees in Pakistan.
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Khan, M. (2014). Pakistan’s national refugee policy. Forced Migration Review, 46, 22–23.
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Khan, M. “Pakistan’s National Refugee Policy.” Forced Migration Review, vol. 46, Refugee Studies Centre, University of Oxford, 2014, pp. 22–23.
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Khan, M. 2014. “Pakistan’s National Refugee Policy.” Forced Migration Review 46: 22–23.
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