Wednesday, June 20, 2007

World Refugee Day : Right to respect and dignity

REFUGEE: Today we are facing what may prove to be one of the greatest challenges of the century. Almost 40 million people worldwide have been uprooted and forced to flee violence and persecution.

The future is likely to see increasing numbers of people on the move. Many of them will be in search of economic opportunity and better lives or escaping environmental degradation and natural disasters.

Others will be forced to flee failing states wreaked by violence and persecution. But in most instances, people are fleeing a combination of these factors, compounding one another to provoke a perfect storm of loss and dislocation.

I have spent the past few days in Sudan, a country at the epicentre of one of the world’s great displacements. Here I have seen firsthand the stark reality of forced displacement as well as some of the solutions. Hopes that globalisation would naturally bring steady growth while also narrowing the gap between rich and poor have not been fulfilled.

While global trade and wealth have indeed increased, the gap between the world’s rich and poor is widening, driving more people to move and to fall prey to unscrupulous groups whose new business line in human smuggling and trafficking is worth billions of dollars a year.

Climate change and environmental damage lie behind increasingly frequent natural disasters with dramatic human consequences. Different models of the impact of climate change all present a worrying picture of human displacement. East Africa offers a stark example.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Greetings to you from New Delhi.Very impressive resource you have. I have a request- As a first of numerous global conferences, and as a part of the UN GIFT (Global Initiative to Fight Human Trafficking) we have planned a regional conference in New Delhi on 10 -11 October to be continued with a campaign.

I am Tushar Sampat and am responsible for the web presence of this initiative. We have developed a site - www.giftasia.in and I am keen on building a vibrant community on this site.

I would be grateful if you could mention this event on your website. More importantly, all of you would be able to add value to the forums on this site. Would you like to suggest an important topic for discussion and will you encourage partners to contribute to this site.? We would be happy to acknowledge your contributions and link back to your site.

In order to spread the message and involve people and organisations in this fight, it is important that people and organisations know of the GIFT initiative and the existence of this new resource.

I would welcome any other suggestions and ideas you have.

Thank you

with best regards

Tushar