Over 5000 have left Nepal under TCR program
The vast majority of the refugees have left for the United States, followed by Australia, New Zealand, the Netherlands, Norway, Canada and Denmark, under the program which began only this year, according to the UN High Commissioner for Refugees.
Over 50,000 exiled Bhutanese have expressed interest in resettlement – just under half of the total 107,000 individuals from Bhutan who live in seven camps in eastern Nepal. “Some of them have been in exile for as long as 17 years,” UNHCR spokesperson William Spindler told a news conference in Geneva wrote the agency.
“Refugees are being offered English classes as well as additional vocational and skill-Refugees are being offered English classes as well as additional vocational and skill-based training to prepare for a life in a new country based training to prepare for a life in a new country,” Spindler said.
While another 2,000 to 3,000 refugees are expected to leave Nepal for third countries by the end of this year, UNHCR “continues to advocate for the option of voluntary return to Bhutan for those refugees who wish to do so, and hopes that talks on repatriation can restart soon,” he added.
UNHCR attributes the success of the program to close cooperation with the Nepali Government, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and the resettlement countries. Bhutan News Service