UNHCR launch first Global Refugee Forum as displacements reach highest ever level
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1448657
UNHCR launch first Global Refugee Forum as displacements reach highest ever level
- Title: UNHCR launch first Global Refugee Forum as displacements reach highest ever level
- Date: 16th December 2019
- Summary: GENEVA, SWITZERLAND (DECEMBER 16, 2019) (REUTERS) NGOS, AGENCIES, STATES' BOOTHS IN HALL, SET UP FOR THE GLOBAL REFUGEE FORUM IMAGE OF WOMAN MIGRANT LIGHT CUBE ANNOUNCING THE PROGRAMME FOR THE SIDE EVENTS FORUM (SOUNDBITE) (English) OXFAM GREAT BRITAIN CHIEF EXECUTIVE, DANNY SRISKANDARAJAH, SAYING: "All of the evidence suggests that the fortress approach to managing migration is not going to work, it is not going to stop those flows of increasingly desperate people, it is not going to address the root causes of why those people are moving, and it is not addressing the deep vulnerability that people who are displaced face in context close to their home, and so for those reasons I think we do need a fundamentally new approach to refugee protection, and just putting up ever more borders is not going to work."
- Embargoed: 30th December 2019 21:39
- Keywords: Geneva U.N. Refugee agency global refugee forum refugee crisis
- Location: GENEVA, SWITZERLAND / MAICAO, GUAJIRA DEPARTMENT, COLOMBIA / CUCUTA, COLOMBIA / LESBOS, GREECE / BAR ELIAS, BEKAA VALLEY, LEBANON /
- City: GENEVA, SWITZERLAND / MAICAO, GUAJIRA DEPARTMENT, COLOMBIA / CUCUTA, COLOMBIA / LESBOS, GREECE / BAR ELIAS, BEKAA VALLEY, LEBANON /
- Country: Various
- Topics: Society/Social Issues
- Reuters ID: LVA006BA871ON
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Story Text: The first ever Global Refugee Forum will open on Tuesday (December 17) in Geneva in a bid to find new approaches to deal with refugees-related issues, as displacement numbers hit a new record in 2019.
The forum's aim is to translate the principle of responsibility-sharing, with funding, real resettlement pledges, into concrete action, and finding ways to improve refugee education and access to work.
It is expected the issue of Syrian refugees living in Turkey will also be raised during the forum.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who is attending the Forum as a co-convener, said last week Turkey aimed to settle one million Syrian war refugees in the mostly Kurdish area of northern Syria where it carried out military incursion in October.
This is despite that, according to International Humanitarian Law, refugee repatriation had to be voluntary and to a safe and secure country. - Copyright Holder: REUTERS
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