“We have a duty to help refugees rebuild their lives. COVID-19 has shown us that we can only succeed if we stand together,” Guterres said.
Calling on communities and Governments to include refugees in health care, education, and sport, Guterres went on to say: “We heal together when we all get the care we need. We learn together when we are all given the chance to study. We shine together when we play as a team and respect everyone.”
War, violence & persecution have forced 82M+ people to flee their homes, leaving everything behind to save themselves & their families.
— António Guterres (@antonioguterres) June 20, 2021
On World #RefugeeDay, I commend countries that have welcomed refugees & urge more support.
We must help refugees rebuild their lives. pic.twitter.com/r4sG0lsnlb
“On World Refugee Day, I commend the countries that have welcomed refugees. But we need more support — from States, the private sector, communities and individuals — if we are to move together towards a more inclusive future free of discrimination.”
“The refugees I have met have shown me what it means to rebuild your own life while summoning the strength to enrich the lives of others. As United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees for 10 years, I was inspired by their courage, resilience and determination,” Guterres stated.
Guterres thanked refugees and displaced persons across the world and reiterated his personal admiration for what they have taught humanity all about the power of hope and healing.
“This World Refugee Day and every day, we stand together with refugees,” he concluded. (ILKHA)