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Kuwait- 32nd Int'l conf. calls for protecting dignity of migrants


(MENAFN- Kuwait News Agency (KUNA)) GENEVA Dec 9 (KUNA) -- The 32nd International Conference of the Red Cross and Red Crescent in its current session stressed need to safeguard dignity and safety of all immigrants. It also urged governments aid and humanitarian organizations to exert further efforts for safety of all migrants and to ensure that they get essential services.The call came in a message delivered on Wednesday by leaders of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement during a high-level event on migration at the conference."All peoples regardless of status have a right to live with safety and dignity" said Elhadj As Sy Secretary General of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC). "We need to do more - governments and the humanitarian community together - to meet these needs" he added."The Red Cross and Red Crescent is present in all countries along migration routes. We are able to support people at all points of their journeys. We call again on our government partners to help facilitate this role and to strive to put the needs and rights of vulnerable people on the move at the center" he said.The Director-General of ICRC Yves Daccord stressed the importance of a coordinated effort in response to the current migration crisis."Understanding the diversity and complexity of the human and political realities behind migration is fundamental to effective and sustainable responses. Such responses should be driven above all by humanity" Daccord said."Legitimate security concerns must not become the primary factor in States' migration policies at the cost of humanitarian considerations and respect for the rights of all migrants. In other words security imperatives must not supersede humanitarian imperatives" he added.The two leaders recalled the commitments made by states at the last International Conference in 2011. Four years ago states joined the Movement in adopting a resolution on migration that included commitments to provide migrants with access to basic services promote non-violence and social inclusion and ensure that the National Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies are able to work with all migrants regardless of their legal status.Earlier this year the IFRC launched a global campaign calling on individuals communities decision makers social commentators and leaders at all levels to do all they can to support vulnerable migrants.The campaign - 'Protect humanity - Stop indifference' - seeks to foster solidarity and empathy for vulnerable people in their countries of origin and at points of transit and destination and calls for their protection. (end) ta.hm


Kuwait News Agency (KUNA)

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