"The UN's global compact on refugees could be a game-changer-and Canada is well-placed to help make it a reality, say two cabinet ministers and a UN official.
Jean-Nicolas Beuze is the representative in Canada of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.
" The Compact and its renewed commitment toward refugees and the countries and communities that host them is a moment of truth, as it calls upon all players-development actors, the private sector, non-governmental and faith-based organizations, and states-to contribute and to share responsibilities in a fairer manner.
With input from domestic NGOs, Canada was one of the first countries to offer concrete suggestions in the early days of the consultations around issues that the Compact should highlight and address, from the benefits of refugees' economic inclusion, to the imperative of increasing political and financial support for frontline hosting countries, to ways to increase pathways to durable solutions in third countries, and to the specific vulnerabilities faced by refugee women and girls.
"In parallel with the highly criticised migration pact, the UN has also prepared a refugee pact.
Every four years starting in 2019, a global refugee forum will check and produce an index for how each country has lived up to the agreement's obligations.
Promote a positive attitude towards refugees being transferred from one country to another.
https://canadafreepress.com/article/canadas-prime-minister-leading-the-charge-to-steal-u.s.-sovereignty
Jean-Nicolas Beuze is the representative in Canada of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.
" The Compact and its renewed commitment toward refugees and the countries and communities that host them is a moment of truth, as it calls upon all players-development actors, the private sector, non-governmental and faith-based organizations, and states-to contribute and to share responsibilities in a fairer manner.
With input from domestic NGOs, Canada was one of the first countries to offer concrete suggestions in the early days of the consultations around issues that the Compact should highlight and address, from the benefits of refugees' economic inclusion, to the imperative of increasing political and financial support for frontline hosting countries, to ways to increase pathways to durable solutions in third countries, and to the specific vulnerabilities faced by refugee women and girls.
"In parallel with the highly criticised migration pact, the UN has also prepared a refugee pact.
Every four years starting in 2019, a global refugee forum will check and produce an index for how each country has lived up to the agreement's obligations.
Promote a positive attitude towards refugees being transferred from one country to another.
https://canadafreepress.com/article/canadas-prime-minister-leading-the-charge-to-steal-u.s.-sovereignty
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