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    UN HCR
    Sept 21 2004

    UNHCR News Stories
    Morjane lauds scouts' work for refugee cause

    Assistant High Commissioner Kamel Morjane with the BBC's Owen
    Bennet-Jones, who moderated the World Scout Movement roundtable
    discussion in Geneva. © UNHCR/S.Hopper



    GENEVA, Sept 17 (UNHCR) - Assistant High Commissioner Kamel Morjane
    has lauded the World Scout Movement for its work on behalf of young
    refugees across the globe, borrowing the scouts' motto to stress that
    UNHCR will always "be prepared" for refugee emergencies.

    Morjane was speaking at the "Partnerships for Global Impact: Scouting
    in Action" roundtable discussion in Geneva on Friday. Organised by
    the World Scout Foundation, the event sought to show more than 200
    donors how scouts are working with international organisations on
    issues facing young people today.

    Also on the panel were His Majesty Carl XVI Gustaf, the King of
    Sweden, who is the honorary president of the foundation; the heads of
    various world scout movements; and representatives from partner
    agencies like the International Telecommunications Union and the
    World Bank.

    "Over the years, scouts have done important and dedicated work for
    refugees, both on the ground and through awareness-raising
    activities," said Morjane, noting that UNHCR and the World
    Association of the Scout Movement signed a Memorandum of
    Understanding in 1995.

    With more than 28 million members in 215 countries and territories,
    the World Scout Movement has implemented many projects to help
    refugees in the field. Scouts have helped with vaccination and
    environmental protection in Tanzania's refugee camps, taught refugee
    rights to children in Armenia, run workshops and recreational
    activities to rehabilitate traumatised kids in Croatia, distributed
    peace packs and sorted relief materials for Bosnian refugees in
    Turkey, and organised activities to help young refugees integrate in
    France and the Netherlands.

    "UNHCR and the scouts are both committed to promoting peace and
    self-reliance internationally, qualities that enable us to work
    together for the good of refugees the world over," said the Assistant
    High Commissioner. "I urge today's scouts to continue to channel
    their energy, enthusiasm and commitment towards refugee causes."

    Besides projects that benefit refugees directly, UNHCR's partnership
    with the scouts has helped to raise awareness of refugee issues among
    youth around the world. The refugee agency is a regular presence at
    the Scout Jamboree held every four years, sensitising young people to
    the challenges faced by refugees. The scouts, in turn, have supported
    UNHCR through World Refugee Day activities in countries like Ghana,
    Italy, Norway and Tunisia.

    "Like the scouts, UNHCR believes in the motto, 'Be prepared'," said
    Morjane. "We have to build our own capacities and partnerships so
    that we can respond to the unforeseen. At UNHCR, we take this
    seriously, and invest considerable resources to ensure that we are
    always prepared to handle any possible refugee emergency."
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