中文字幕网伦射乱中文-超清中文乱码字幕在线观看-亚洲v国产v欧美v久久久久久-久久性网-手机在线成人av-成人六区-国产人与zoxxxx另类一一-青青草国产久久精品-蜜桃av久久久一区二区三区麻豆-成人av一区二区免费播放-在线视频麻豆-www爱爱-成人免费看片视频-性欧美老肥妇喷水-五月99久久婷婷国产综合亚洲-亚洲最色-各种含道具高h调教1v1男男-91丨porny丨国产-国产精品无码专区在线观看不卡-大香伊人

AU official urges concerted efforts to tackle forced displacement in Africa

Source: Xinhua| 2019-03-26 22:46:20|Editor: yan
Video PlayerClose

ADDIS ABABA, March 26 (Xinhua) -- The African Union (AU) on Tuesday urged African countries and pan-African institutions to exert concerted efforts towards finding lasting solutions to refugees, returnees and internally displaced persons (IDPs).

The call was made by Olabisi Dare, Head of Humanitarian and Refugees, Returnees Displaced Person Division at the AU, who also stressed the need to strengthen the momentum in achieving credible results in reducing unwanted migration and displacement.

"We at the AU are confident that together we can achieve the desired change in tackling humanitarian crises, through a new approach that lays emphasis on tackling root causes and achieving durable solutions as big steps towards a more peaceful and stable continent," Dare said.

The AU, in partnership with the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), has been training African policymakers and experts so as to create an improved understanding and effective implementation of legal and policy provisions contained in relevant international and AU instruments.

"The course is tailored for African policy makers and civil servants to deepen their understanding of international and regional instruments in order to achieve effective protection of and assistance to forcibly displaced persons," Dare said.

Cosmas Chanda, UNHCR Representative to the AU, also said that since its inception, the course has registered great success and hailed "as an important pillar in AU's quest to improve humanitarian action on the continent."

The joint training program, which was commenced in 2016, has so far trained a total of 550 experts and policymakers across Africa, including senior government officials, experts from the AU and regional economic communities, the media as well as civil society, it was noted.

TOP STORIES
EDITOR’S CHOICE
MOST VIEWED
EXPLORE XINHUANET
010020070750000000000000011105521379253451