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STATEMENT by the United Nations in Bosnia and Herzegovina on the latest developments with the migrant, refugee and asylum-seeker situation in BiH
STATEMENT by the United Nations in Bosnia and Herzegovina on the latest developments with the migrant, refugee and asylum-seeker situation in BiH
Sarajevo, 15 December 2020
In 2020, the United Nations continued to work and support the authorities and the people of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) to address the complexities that arose due to the migrant, refugee and asylum-seeker situation.
The United Nations acknowledges the efforts invested by the people, communities and authorities at all levels to respond to needs of these vulnerable groups. At the same time, we recognize that effective responses to the multiple challenges – whether with the pandemic or the management of the mixed movement – are based on solidarity, coordination and cooperation.
The UN is deeply concerned about yet another potential humanitarian situation unfolding in some parts of the country due to the lack of shelter options for several thousand migrants, refugees and asylum-seekers.
They are currently exposed to low temperatures and inclement weather, with no access to basic services. In addition, they remain exposed to the many risks related to COVID 19.
In this regard, we call on the authorities to urgently take on their leadership roles in a timely and coordinated manner.
Quick action is needed to address these immediate emergency needs. But equally, attention must be given to generate joint decisions and policies that will deliver a dignified, human-rights centered, long-term solution.
In this regard, the UN urges BiH to adopt without delay a comprehensive strategy and plan directed at promoting and protecting human rights of people on the move, including a core minimum standards of health, housing, social protection and education.
BIH has assumed responsibilities in terms of international treaties; to respect, to protect and to fulfil human rights obligations. It is welcome that BiH adopted the Global Compact for Refugees (GCR) and endorsed the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration (GCM). They provide BiH with the established rule of law governing refugees and migration and treating all such persons in line with international human rights standards and with dignity and respect.