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UN affirms 'historic' global compact to support world's refugees

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Last Updated : Dec 18 2018 | 1:20 PM IST

The UN has affirmed a 'historic' non-legally binding global compact on refugees, marking the latest move by member states to support the rights of 258 million people on the move worldwide.

An overwhelming number of majority States in the UN General Assembly, 181, voted in favour of adopting the compact, with the US and Hungary opposing the move.

The Dominican Republic, Eritrea and Libya abstained.

The UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) Chief, Filippo Grandi, said the pact was "historic" and noted it was the first time the assembly has seen an agreement between and beyond States, that acknowledges the need to work collectively for the rights of refugees.

"In this world of ours, which often turns it back to people in need, that has shamefully politicized even the pain of exile, that has demonised and continues to demonise refugees and migrants and sometimes even just foreigners, this compact, in synergy with the other compact, the compact on migration, can really represent tangibly, a new commitment to international cooperation," Grandi said at an event at the UN Headquarters in New York.

He said it represented "a new commitment to shared values of solidarity and the quest to just and sustainable solutions for disadvantaged people."
Approximately 85 per cent of refugees live in developing countries, according to the UNHCR, where services are already strained. Though donors have been generous in financing aid to refugees, Grandi noted that the disproportionate burden on middle and low-income countries is evident, and leaves us at the mercy of economic downturns."
In addition, Grandi urged the States to re-evaluate the way refugees are supported to be more inclusive: "The image that we have of refugees is the refugee camp. We want to get away from that."
Mohammed stressed that the effort "to shoulder our responsibilities toward refugees, to find solutions that respect their human rights, to provide them with hope, and to recognise the legal responsibility to protect and to support them," are not only important goals in themselves, but play a critical role in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals by 2030, "that seriously leave no one behind."

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First Published: Dec 18 2018 | 1:20 PM IST

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