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Refugee and Disaster Definitions Gilbert Burnham, MD, PhD Bloomberg School of Public Health

Plight of Refugees Flight from violence underlies most refugee population movements Refugees need for assistance is greater than needs of victims of natural disasters People fleeing conflict need assistance longer than if fleeing natural disasters Return to normality is more difficult after conflict than after natural disasters 2

Humanitarian Response Increasing difficulty in gaining access to people displaced by conflict. No guarantee of neutrality for humanitarian actors. Continued 3

Humanitarian Response Humanitarian imperative to assist emergency affected population Humanitarian aid used as an alternative to difficult political decisions 4

Causes of Conflict Usually man-made or man-inspired, as a result of political actions Conflicts may have underlying natural roots, such as famines or floods 5

Defining Complex Humanitarian Emergencies Multiple contributing factors Conflict often present with collapse of civil order Excess mortality and threats to life Population lacks access to basic needs food, water, health care, protection 6

Definition of Asylum Asylum protection, refuge, security Concept at least 3,500 years old Found in many cultures Enshrined in Universal Declaration of Human Rights Continued 7

Definition of Asylum Strict interpretation of persecution Bureaucratic hurdles to granting asylum 8

History of Refugee Policy League of Nations (1921) Helped persons in danger return to homeland United Nations (1951) UNHCR established with protection mandate Convention on refugees ratified Defined refugees 9

UN Definition of a Refugee A person who has left country of origin because of well-founded fear of persecution due to Race, religion, nationality, political opinion, membership of a social group A person who is unwilling to return to country of origin due to fear Continued 10

UN Definition of a Refugee A person of no nationality No forcible return to country where persecution may occur: Nonrefoulment 11

OAU Convention (1969) Expanded UN definition of refugees to include those fleeing conflict from External aggression Collapse of civil order Assured asylum and repatriation without prejudice 12

Cartagena Declaration (1984) Basis for asylum includes those fleeing widespread human rights abuses 13

Persons of Concern Persons not covered by existing definitions Given UN protection by Security Council or Secretary General Kurds in Iraq Civilians in Bosnia Continued 14

Internally Displaced Persons Flee for same reasons as refugees Do not cross an international border outside UN mandate Limited access for assistance because of sovereignty issues At increased risk of continued abuse 15

Economic Migrants Late 20th century phenomenon 120 million persons live outside country of birth or citizenship Continued 16

Economic Migrants 100 countries classified as having major inward or outward population movement U.S. and Europe spend $9 billion on asylum management annually May have between 10 and 30 million illegal immigrants Source: ICRC 17

Distinguishing Refugees from Economic Migrants Increasingly difficult as reasons for flight are multifactorial Many push pull factors Evidence of persecution may be unavailable Industrialized states may not recognize Generalized violence Breakdown of civil order Internal conflicts 18

Persons Not Covered by UN Refugee Mandate Criminal elements Subversive elements Hostages Victims of natural disasters Continued 19

Persons Not Covered by UN Refugee Mandate Economic migrants fleeing economic privation Eco-refugees Continued 20

Who Looks after Refugees State responsible for its own citizens Host country poor, resources limited UN not an implementing agency Non-governmental organizations are implementing partners of UN For example, CRS, CARE, IRC, ADRA, MSF Continued 21

Who Looks after Refugees Members of the Red Cross Movement Continued 22

Who Looks after Refugees Members of the Red Cross Movement National Red Cross/Red Crescent Societies International Federation of Red Cross/Red Crescent Society coordinates all national societies International Committee of Red Cross assists wounded in conflict situations 23

What Happens to Refugees Repatriation return to home of origin Must be preceded by political change Integration less common unless similar culture or language Resettlement in a third country no longer an option after Cold War 24

Consequences of International Migration Asylum has become more difficult Persons with legitimate claims rejected Or returned to transit country Search for new approaches in migration management Visa requirements, interdiction at sea, fast track procedures 25

Refugee Numbers Counting of refugees is difficult because Refugees don t want to be counted Host governments don t want international attention to internal problems Humanitarian community may not want to intervene Difficult to assist without denominator since cannot make estimations 26

Final Underlying Principle Everything about refugee situations is political Politics determine origin, maintenance, and resolution 27

Where Refugees Are in 2002 2,188,600 756,500 5,289,400 3,029,000 875,900 859,900 Americas & Caribbean Europe Africa Middle East E. Asia & Pacific S. Asia & C. Asia Data from: World Refugee Survey 2003, U.S. Committee for Refugees 28

Internally Displaced Persons 3,500,000 in 2002 1,000,000 4,000,000 368,000 1,100,000563,000 150,000 576,000 2,500,000 1,000,000 700,000 Sudan Afghanistan Azerbaijan Liberia Bosnia & Hercegovina Turkey Burma Colombia Sri Lanka Iraq Angola Data from: World Refugee Survey 2003, U.S. Committee for Refugees 29

Voluntary Repatriations To From Number Afghanistan Iran & Pakistan 1,800,000 Angola Congo-Kinshasa, 80,000 Zambia & Others Burma Bangladesh & Thailand 1,760 Burundi Tanzania 50,000 Central African. Republic Congo-Kinshasa 15,000 Croatia Yugoslavia & Bosnia 11,000 East Timor Indonesia 32,000 Eritrea Sudan 20,000 Iraq Iran 1,145 Kazakhstan Uzbekistan & Others 16,000 Data from: World Refugee Survey 2003, U.S. Committee for Refugees 30

Ratio of Refugee to Host Country Population Host Country Ratio of Refugee Pop. to Total Pop. Number of Refugees Gaza Strip 1:2 879,000 Iran 1:30 2,209,900 West Bank 1:3 607,800 Lebanon 1:11 409,000 Guinea 1:46 182,000 Yugoslavia 1:30 353,000 Liberia 1:51 65,000 Djibouti 1:27 23,000 Nepal 1:181 132,000 Zambia 1:40 247,000 Sudan 1:114 287,000 Tanzania 1:72 516,000 Pakistan 1:95 1,518,000 Uganda 1:112 221,000 Japan 1:19,538 6,500 Mexico 1:25,500 4,000 Data from: World Refugee Survey 2003, U.S. Committee for Refugees 31

Voluntary Repatriations To From Number Afghanistan Iran & Pakistan 1,800,000 Angola Congo-Kinshasa, 80,000 Zambia & Others Burma Bangladesh & Thailand 1,760 Burundi Tanzania 50,000 Central African. Republic Congo-Kinshasa 15,000 Croatia Yugoslavia & Bosnia 11,000 East Timor Indonesia 32,000 Eritrea Sudan 20,000 Iraq Iran 1,145 Kazakhstan Uzbekistan & Others 16,000 Data from: World Refugee Survey 2003, U.S. Committee for Refugees Continued 32

Voluntary Repatriations To From Number Liberia Cote D Ivoire & Sierra Leone 20,000 Namibia Botswana 1,000 Nigeria Cameroon 8,000 Rwanda C-Kin, Tanzania, Burundi 30,000 Sierra Guinea, Liberia & Others 90,000 Somalia Djibouti, Ethiopia, Kenya 20,000 Sudan Uganda 2,000 Tajikistan Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, others 1,100 Yugoslavia Germany, Switzerland 3,100 Data from: World Refugee Survey 2003, U.S. Committee for Refugees 33