A call in support of refugees
Dear Editor,
What would you do if you were forced to leave your home?
Today, more than 68 million people around the world are refugees or internally displaced as a result of conflict or persecution. That is equivalent to the population of the world’s 20th largest country.
Last year, someone was displaced every two seconds. Mostly, in poorer countries.
On World Refugee Day, yesterday, June 20, we must all think about what more can we do to help.
The answer begins with unity and solidarity.
I am deeply concerned to see more and more situations in which refugees are not receiving the protection they need and to which they are entitled. We need to re-establish the integrity of the international refugee protection regime.
In today’s world, no community or country providing safe refuge to people fleeing war or persecution should be alone and unsupported. We stand together, or we fail.
This year, a Global Compact on Refugees will be presented to the UN General Assembly. It offers a way forward and recognises the contributions that refugees make to the societies hosting them.
As long as there are wars and persecution, there will be refugees; I ask you to remember them. Their story is one of resilience, perseverance and courage. Ours must be of solidarity, compassion and action.
António Guterres
Secretary General
United Nations