After Return: young people forcibly removed to Afghanistan

Since March 2014, Refugee Support Netwok has been systematically monitoring what happens to former child asylum seekers who have been forcibly removed to Afghanistan after turning 18.

After Return documents their experiences and, for the first time, fills a vital evidence gap in their education, employment, health and wellbeing outcomes.

After Return will launch on Tuesday 5th April
at the Institute of Education, 20 Bedford Way Room 642, London
5.45pm (for 6pm start) to 7pm, followed by drinks.

The event will be chaired by Elaine Chase at UCL Institute of Education, Principal Investigator of the project ‘Becoming Adult’. Other speakers include an Afghan former child asylum seeker and RSN’s Kabul-based Monitoring Officer.

If you are unable to attend the launch event but would like to be emailed a copy of the publication, please contact Rebecca, RThompson@refugeesupportnetwork.org

For more details, please contact Emily Bowerman.

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