Humanity beyond the borders: ‘honors’ dedicated to the improvement of refugees – eSHOP24X7


Thousands of displaced by Myanmar, Afghanistan and other countries are displaced in India, that the media program of the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) is playing an important role in the direction of social and economic empowerment.

Under this, refugees receive vocational training, financial assistance for small businesses and commercialization of handicraft products, so that they can become self -sufficient.

The representative of the UN refugee agency in India, Aarati Sieni and the UN educational, scientific and cultural organization (UNESCO) in the position officer, Beno Boer, in this era of the world crisis, emphasized the new commitment to the rights and security of refugees.

Humanity beyond the borders: ‘honors’ dedicated to the improvement of refugees

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In a discussion panel, acnur colleagues shared their experiences of working with refugees.

In the discussion panel led by an Arytria refugee, citizens who have been supported by the dignity of refugees for years have supported their rehabilitation. He shared his experiences how refugee challenges were not only understood, but also stopped with them and also looked for solutions.

Shraddha Vedbrata, the founder of Archisha Institution, said he trained the interested parties and skills of Afghan refugees in the art of art and skills with modern designs. “We have prepared products such as package bags, which are now sold in many cities, including Delhi. It has become a symbol of self -assessment, creativity and respect, not just business.”

Provided legal assistance to regular refugees The main lawyer Ashok Aggarwal, who did it, said: “Our Constitution, by virtue of article 14, 21 and 21a, does not allow any discrimination with refugees. Once a group came to me and told me that with the help of the school certificate received from here, they were easily admitted to school abroad.”

Dr. Huma Masood, a Unesco high officer, said that UNESCO supports refugees from Primary Education to Higher Education, providing them with certificates that are useful in higher education and employment. “We call it ‘Equality Passport’.”

He said it is essential to guarantee a safe environment for women and girls, and keep them free of gender violence (GBV).

Culture and strength celebration

In the program, the children of the Afghan refugee community gave a great performance in the song “Salam Namaste”, which showed a mutual connection beyond the ties of culture.

The young Afghan poet Madina presented a moving poem, which represents exile, identity and refuge experiences in India.

A short film was also projected during the program, which showed the impact on their lives with a decreasing amount of assistance, amid the growing human needs of displaced communities.

Refugees gave a message through their art and crafts that bring with them not only their needs, but also cultural diversity, creativity and commercial skills.

Refugee chefs and artisans demonstrated traditional foods, handmade clothes, jewelry and crafts, which not only brought their talent, but also the ability to integrate with their society.

“You are not alone”

When addressing the refugee community at the end of the program, the United Nations coordinator, Shombi Sharp, said: “I want to tell all the people of the refugee community present in this room that is not alone. It is not the hero of this story. It is not anonymous, but it is not anonymous, but a pioneer that shows the direction of the future.”

This program was an occasion, to understand that each displaced life is not only the agony of the struggle, but also the history of courage, tolerance and human solidarity.

And behind these stories, they are ‘local heroes’, who, without selfishness or desire for fame, are silently, strongly, strongly with humanity.

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