CARAM Asia Reaffirms its membership of the Asia Pacific Refugee Rights Network

Thursday, October 15, 2009

As a network committed to advocating for the rights of mobile populations, last year CARAM Asia was invited to attend the first Asia Pacific Consultation on Refugee Rights arranged by Forum Asia in order to increase the capacity and advocacy tools of local refugee groups. Following this consultation, participants agreed to form a loose regional network was formed known as the Asia Pacific Refugee Rights Network (APRRN) to share information concerning ongoing issues.

Last week, CARAM Asia attended the second annual meeting of APRRN members which was held in Bangkok. This year’s meeting sought to build on the existing relationships formed last year, while simultaneously strengthening both the solidarity and communication within the membership. It is extremely positive to note that over the past year, the membership has increased by at least a 25%.

It is a testament to the members and the hard work of the steering committee, that the United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) increased their own participation in this event. The UNHCR, led by the South East Asia Regional Coordinator Raymond Hall, agreed with the civil society delegation that there was a need to increase the lines of advocacy and communication of the two parties in order to best advocate for refugee rights in the area. Further means of lobbying states to adopt the 1951 Refugee Convention was also discussed as well as other issues that related to the mutual beneficial capacity of the two parties.

CARAM Asia used the opportunity to highlight the cross cutting issues facing both refugees and migrants including the right to health issues. Moreover the network was able to place a regional perspective on the treatment of mobile populations as well as to expand on our existing contacts within the field. Over the four days, wider issues were raised including the treatment in detention centres as well as the increased vulnerability faced by women and girls. As a member of this network CARAM Asia has continued its participation in both the Right to Health Working Group (RTHWG) as well as being a member of the geographical South East Asia team.

CARAM Asia will continue to work as a proud member of this new network in order to advocate for the rights of mobile populations especially those that relate to health and gender.

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