More than <strong>192,000 Syrian refugees</strong> have returned to their homeland since the fall of the previous Syrian regime on <strong>December 8, 2024</strong>. This return reflects Jordan's ongoing commitment to a voluntary return policy aimed at facilitating refugees' repatriation after years of conflict.
Sudanese Prime Minister Kamel Idris has called on citizens abroad to voluntarily return to Khartoum, emphasizing that the capital has become safe and stable. This appeal was made during his visit to the Green Square, which has been rehabilitated after being vandalized.
On Tuesday, 21 voluntary return trips for Sudanese refugees began from Egypt to Sudan, reflecting a growing trend of return despite ongoing conflict. The trips involve over a thousand individuals, indicating an increasing desire to return home.
In Germany, calls for the voluntary return of Syrian refugees are increasing, sparking extensive debate among politicians regarding the humanitarian conditions and safety of returning to a war-torn homeland.
Recently, there has been a notable increase in the return of Sudanese refugees from Egypt to their homeland following security campaigns aimed at regularizing their status and launching voluntary return initiatives. The Voluntary Return Committee confirmed a rise in applicants through its online platform.