難民支援へ革新的なアプローチを
難民危機に対処するためには、緊急人道的対応だけでは十分ではありません。そのためには、難民に対する考え方を変え、受け入れ地域のコミュニティにおける難民との共生が必要です。このような活動を行うことは、受け入れ国の負担ともなり得るため、企業、財団、都市、NGO、支援団体などの第三者が介入することも必要です。
Degree in Modern History, Milan State University, Italy. Over 18 years' experience in refugee and humanitarian work including 11 years managing humanitarian programmes worldwide for UN High Commissioner for Refugees. Expertise and interests: international relations, history, literature, art, films.
難民危機に対処するためには、緊急人道的対応だけでは十分ではありません。そのためには、難民に対する考え方を変え、受け入れ地域のコミュニティにおける難民との共生が必要です。このような活動を行うことは、受け入れ国の負担ともなり得るため、企業、財団、都市、NGO、支援団体などの第三者が介入することも必要です。
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Declaración de Filippo Grandi, Alto Comisionado de las Naciones Unidas para los Refugiados, en la que reitera el llamado urgente a la protección de la infraestructura civil.
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