Development education - Millennium Development Goals
June 20th World Refugee day
20.06.2011
For years, many countries and regions
have been holding their own Refugee Days and even Weeks. One of the
most widespread is Africa Refugee Day, which is celebrated on 20 June
in several countries.
The UN General Assembly, on 4 December
2000, adopted resolution 55/76 where it noted that 2001 marked the
50th anniversary of the 1951 Convention relating to the Status of
Refugees, and that the Organization of African Unity (OAU) had agreed
to have International Refugee Day coincide with Africa Refugee Day on
20 June.
The General Assembly therefore decided that, from
2001, 20 June would be celebrated as World Refugee Day.
This
year the UN refugee agency, in its 60th year, will mark World Refugee
Day with a rich and varied programme of events in locations worldwide
and the launch of a new global awareness campaign. UNHCR will start
rolling out the multimedia "One" campaign next week. Over
the next six months it will increase awareness about the forcibly
displaced and stateless by telling their powerful personal stories.
The campaign will carry the message that "One Refugee Without
Hope is too Many." Every day, millions of refugees face murder,
rape and terror. We believe even 1 is too many.
MDGs and refugees
UNHCR monitors how refugees and other people of concern are included in this process and how much progress has been made in achieving the MDGs. The UN refugee agency is also a member of the Inter-Agency and Expert Group on MDG Indictators, which produces an annual report on the progress made towards the Millennium Development Goals.
Sources:
http://www.un.org/en/events/refugeeday/
http://www.unhcr.org/
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