Journal of International Development
Volume 5, Issue 4, 1993, Pages 391-399

NGO income generation programmes for Afghan refugees in Pakistan (Article)

Sinclair M.*
  • a United Nations High Commission for Refugees, Peshawar, Pakistan

Abstract

Non‐governmental organization (NGO) income generation programmes for Afghan refugees in Pakistan comprise waged employment such as public works and production of relief goods, provision of income‐earning ‘starters’ such as seeds and poultry, microenterprise promotion, production and marketing schemes, environmental conservation and vocational training including apprenticeship. In the early 1980s more attention was given to waged employment. By 1990 the emphasis had changed to promotion of self‐employment of vulnerable groups, notably needy female heads‐of‐household and disabled men. Some activities were reserved for disabled men, mostly war victims, to avoid market saturation. Long‐standing international NGO programmes have formed a model for the many Afghan NGOs recently established to rehabilitate Afghanistan after the devastation caused by a decade of war. Copyright © 1993 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd

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Index Keywords

income generation Pakistan non-governmental organisation refugee employment developing country economic programme Afghan refugees nongovernmental organisation Afghan population Refugees

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DOI: 10.1002/jid.3380050405
ISSN: 09541748
Original Language: English