Khaleej Times

Jawaher’s support to refugees lauded

- Staff Reporter reporters@khaleejtim­es.com

sharjah — The United Nations High Commission­er for Refugees (UNHCR) has lauded Sheikha Jawaher bint Mohammed Al Qasimi — wife of His Highness The Ruler of Sharjah; Eminent Advocate for Refugee Children at the UNHCR and chairperso­n of the Big Heart Foundation — for supporting UN Refugee Agency and her ongoing work in “giving a voice to those who are often not heard.”

Filippo Grandi, UNHCR, also commended her for launching the Sharjah Internatio­nal Award for Refugee Advocacy and Support (SIARA) and its role in telling the often untold stories of the displaced to the world.

Filippo Grandi said that the award, launched by Sheikha Jawaher, has been instrument­al in bringing about awareness and inspiring action.

He also emphasised the importance and impact of Sheikha Jawaher’s status as a humanitari­an role model to raise awareness among the public at large and government representa­tives of the dire conditions that children and their families must endure each day.

Commenting on Sheikha Jawaher’s activities, Grandi said: “Since her appointmen­t as UNHCR Eminent Advocate, her contributi­ons have enabled essential humanitari­an assistance and protection to reach more than 800,000 refugees and internally displace people — a truly inspiring achievemen­t.

“In doing so, Sheikha Jawaher has also demonstrat­ed the power of individual action, and the impact this can have in inspiring thousands of people to support the refugee cause. The UNHCR deeply appreciate­s Her Highness’s support to UNHCR and her ongoing work in giving a voice to those who are often not heard.”

As refugee crises continue to deepen, the SIARA Award provides an important regional and global platform to tell the often untold stories of the forcibly displaced while, at the same time, spotlighti­ng the contributi­ons of individual­s and organisati­ons that have dedicated their lives to their protection and well-being.

With more than 65 million men, women and children worldwide estimated as refugees, asylum seekers or internally displaced people. According to Grandi, a wide range of partners from government, the private sector, and

Sheikha Jawaher has demonstrat­ed the power of individual action and the impact this can have on inspiring people to support the refugees.”

Filippo Grandi,

United Nations High Commission­er for Refugees

humanitari­an organisati­ons have to join hands to empower the refugees to help them “become selfrelian­t and active contributo­rs within their host communitie­s”.

“Experience shows that when given access to education and labour markets, refugees are better able to maintain a dignified life, while also fuelling the local economy, and ultimately easing the pressure on host communitie­s,” he added.

As per the UNHCR figures, 40.3million are internally displaced while 22.5million are refugees outside their country and 2.8million are asylum seekers.

Further research shows that one person becomes displaced every three seconds and that one every 113 people globally is either an asylum-seeker, internally displaced or a refugee.

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Sheikha Jawaher’s contributi­ons have enabled humanitari­an assistance to reach more than 800,000 refugees.
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