
World Refugees Day is observed every year on June 20.
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has called for renewed policy focus and arrangement of resources to address the suffering of refugees across the world.
“From Syria to Palestine to Afghanistan, their plight calls for renewed policy focus and resources,” he said in a tweet, on World Refugee Day.
The prime minister termed refugees as “the worst victims of wars and conflicts” besides inflicted by poverty and economic inequality.
He called for global efforts to the developing countries that were extending support to refugees. “The world should help developing countries who continue to host a large number of refugees,” he said.
AdvertisementRefugees are the worst victims of wars & conflicts as well as poverty & economic inequality. From Syria to Palestine to Afghanistan, their plight calls for renewed policy focus & resources. World should help developing countries who continue to host large number of refugees.
— Shehbaz Sharif (@CMShehbaz) June 20, 2022
The Foreign Office in a statement issued on the World Refugee Day said Pakistan joins the international community in commemorating the day and expressed solidarity with refugees all around the world.
“This Day behooves us to reflect on the drivers of forced displacements and to reaffirm our commitment towards finding sustainable solutions for refugee situations, including through conflict prevention and resolution,” it said.
The FO said the day was also an occasion to reiterate collective resolve for refugee protection under the principle of international burden- and responsibility-sharing.
“Pakistan has shouldered the responsibility of one of the largest and most protracted refugee situations in the world for over four decades. Pakistan continues to host more than three million Afghans,” it said.
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The FO said another 0.4 million Rohingyas had also found refuge in Pakistan and the people of Pakistan had demonstrated exemplary generosity, hospitality, and compassion towards the refugees in the country.
It emphasized that as new situations emerged around the globe, the long-standing Afghan refugee situation must not be forgotten by the international community.
“There is a need for renewed international commitment, especially in the context of COVID-compounded socio-economic and health challenges, through regular, predictable and adequate financing for Afghan refugees including their safe and dignified return,” it said.
The FO said it was equally important to undertake necessary measures for the stability and sustainable socio-economic development of Afghanistan, in order to avert the possibility of any future refugee exodus from the country.
“On this Day, Pakistan pays special tribute to UNHCR – the United Nations refugee agency – for its commendable work in support of refugees and host communities throughout the world. Pakistan looks forward to further strengthening its valuable partnership with UNHCR,” it said.
“We call on the international community to support the Organization in its efforts towards durable solutions for refugees worldwide,” it added.
According to UN, World Refugee Day celebrates the strength and courage of people who have been forced to flee their home country to escape conflict or persecution.
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