30,000 Afghan refugees arrive Canada with IOM’s support

The Canadian government has received no fewer than 30,000 Afghan refugees with the assistance of the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) to resettle in the country.
IOM, in a statement on Thursday, stated that the arrival of a charter flight in Toronto on Wednesday marked the successful departure to Canada of the Afghan refugees.
The UN agency has worked closely with the Government of Canada and other partners to safely resettle Afghans in the country since August 2021.
“The safe and dignified resettlement of refugees globally has been a central part of IOM’s work for more than 70 years and we are proud to be part of Canada’s efforts to provide a new home for tens of thousands of vulnerable Afghans.
“We continue to work closely with the Government of Canada and other partners to ensure Afghans are provided the opportunity to restart their lives in safety,” IOM’s Director General, António Vitorino, said.
The latest flight included Afghans who supported Canada’s mission in Afghanistan, including family members of former interpreters and privately sponsored individuals.
In the past, the programme has also resettled members of many marginalised groups such as disabled persons, women and girls.
“Welcoming 30,000 Afghans, even though Afghanistan is one of the largest and most difficult resettlement efforts in Canada’s history, is a significant achievement.
“This milestone is also a testament to the dedication of our partners, including the IOM, who continue to help vulnerable Afghans travel safely on their journey to Canada.
“I have met with newcomers and seeing how they are building their new lives in Canada makes us more determined than ever to help as many vulnerable Afghans as possible.
“We will continue to collaborate with our partners to do everything we can to bring Afghans in need of protection to safety, and to provide them with a new home and the support they need to thrive in Canada,” Sean Fraser, Canada’s Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, said.
This achievement is the result of hard work and collaboration between IOM, the Government of Canada, NGOs, and other organisations operating in the region.
IOM plays a crucial role in the resettlement process, including coordinating resettlement flights, assisting with the application process, and providing pre-departure health assessments and pre-departure orientation sessions to prepare Afghans for their new lives in Canada.
The UN agency also facilitates their travel to their new home communities around the country.
IOM collaborated with the Government of Canada to resettle Syrian and Iraqi refugees in the recent past, and it will continue to work with its global partners to support Canada’s pledge to welcome at least 40,000 Afghans.
(NAN)
We have recently deactivated our website's comment provider in favour of other channels of distribution and commentary. We encourage you to join the conversation on our stories via our Facebook, Twitter and other social media pages.
More from Peoples Gazette

Politics
Katsina youths pledge to deliver over 2 million votes to Atiku
“Katsina State is Atiku’s political base because it is his second home.”

Politics
Kano govt gave thugs N181 million to disrupt supplementary election: Gov-elect Yusuf
Governor-elect Abba Yusuf has again issued a public advisory on the alleged use of public funds to finance the April 15 supplementary elections in Kano.

Politics
APC urged to zone Senate presidency to South-South for equity
“We can go on and on, so what we are saying is that the cap fits Akpabio.”

Abuja
National Assembly forwards Peace Corps Bill to Buhari for assent
The National Assembly has forwarded to President Muhammadu Buhari for assent to the harmonised version of the bill on the Nigeria Peace Corps.

States
Suspected cultists, kidnappers arrested in Kwara
The police command in Kwara says it arrested some suspected kidnappers and cultists in the Ilorin metropolis.

Education
Lagos extends BECE registration deadline amid cash scarcity, poor network
The Lagos ministry of education has extended the deadline for payment and registration of the 2023 Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) from April 14 to April 28.

Education
TETFund allocates N30 billion for projects in 18 tertiary institutions
TETFund has allocated N30 billion for disbursement to six universities, six polytechnics and six colleges of education under its 2023 special high-impact intervention.