General André Cox calls on Salvationists to petition governments for refugees.
To mark today—World Refugee Day—General André Cox encouraged Salvationists around the world to sign the United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) petition, #WithRefugees.
The petition calls on governments to: ensure every refugee child gets an education; ensure every refugee family has somewhere safe to live; and ensure every refugee can work or learn new skills to make a positive contribution to his or her community. It will be delivered to the UN’s headquarters in New York in September ahead of the UN General Assembly high-level summit to address large movements of refugees and migrants.
“The Salvation Army’s long-standing approach of ‘Heart to God, Hand to Mankind’ has included providing practical and spiritual assistance but also pressing governments to help the poorest, most vulnerable members of society,” Cox said. “The #WithRefugees petition will raise awareness of the difficulties faced by people forced to flee their homelands and, I hope, will lead to governments doing more to provide refugees with a safe home and the opportunity to be integral members of society.”
A statement on the UNHCR’s website reads:
“Each day war forces thousands of families to flee their homes. People like you, people like me. To escape the violence, they leave everything behind—everything except their hopes and dreams for a safer future. UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, believes that all refugees deserve to live in safety.
“On World Refugee Day, held every year on June 20, we commemorate the strength, courage and perseverance of millions of refugees. This year, World Refugee Day also marks a key moment for the public to show support for families forced to flee.
“Add your name to the #WithRefugees petition to send a clear message to governments that they must act with solidarity and shared responsibility. We stand together #WithRefugees.”
The UN defines a refugee as “someone who has been forced to flee his or her country because of persecution, war or violence. A refugee has a well-founded fear of persecution for reasons of race, religion, nationality, political opinion or membership in a particular social group.”
According to UNHCR figures, the worldwide levels of displacement are higher than at any time in human history. More than 65 million people have been forced from their homes, including more than 21 million refugees, over half of whom are under the age of 18.
The Salvation Army works with and alongside refugees around the world, with several programs currently taking place in a number of African countries and across Europe.
Sign the #WithRefugees petition at sar.my/withrefugees