UN leaders call for stronger support for refugees on World Refugee Day

UNITED NATIONS, Jun 20 (APP):The UN High Commissioner for Refugees,  Barham Salih, has called on the international community to strengthen support for the nearly 42 million people worldwide who have fled their home countries to escape conflict, violence or persecution. In a message marking World Refugee Day, the UNHCR chief highlighted the contributions refugees make to their host communities as workers, students, neighbours, artists, athletes, entrepreneurs and leaders. “Given the …

UNITED NATIONS, Jun 20 (APP):The UN High Commissioner for Refugees,  Barham Salih, has called on the international community to strengthen support for the nearly 42 million people worldwide who have fled their home countries to escape conflict, violence or persecution.
In a message marking World Refugee Day, the UNHCR chief highlighted the contributions refugees make to their host communities as workers, students, neighbours, artists, athletes, entrepreneurs and leaders.
“Given the opportunity, they rebuild their lives and help strengthen the societies around them,” he said.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres also issued a message calling for boosting support for people forced to flee and the communities that have welcomed them.
“As divisions deepen across our world, new and protracted conflicts are compelling millions of women, children and men to seek safety far from home,” he said.
He stressed that “these turbulent times” call for renewed solidarity and robust action to protect refugees.
“Fleeing home to seek safety is one of the hardest choices anyone can make. I know that from personal experience,” said  Salih, the UNHCR chief, who as a young man fled repression in Iraq.
The High Commissioner insisted that “while a person may, for a time, be defined as a refugee, becoming a refugee should not define a person’s life.”
He warned that millions of refugees “find themselves trapped in dependency, relying on a dwindling amount of aid for their daily survival.”
Although humanitarian assistance remains indispensable to saving lives during emergencies, too many refugees can spend years, or even decades, in prolonged displacement.
“Being a refugee is meant to be a temporary condition, not a lifelong fate,” he said.
“That is why I have set out an ambitious goal: to cut by half, within ten years, the number of refugees living in protracted displacement and reliant on humanitarian assistance.”
Efforts will focus on low and middle-income countries that host the majority of refugees.
“Achieving this target…would vastly improve the lives of millions of people. It is how we can move from merely managing displacement to resolving it,” he said.
This year’s observation of World Refugee Day also marks the 75th anniversary of the Refugee Convention.
The 1951 treaty, adopted in the aftermath of the Second World War, enshrined that anyone forced to flee war, conflict, or persecution has the right to seek safety and protection.
“We must continue to uphold that promise. Until everyone is safe, none of us are safe,” said Salih.
“This is not merely a statement of solidarity but a call to action. Because the right to seek safety was made for times like these, and it is up to all of us to defend it.”
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