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    The BRICS and UNRWA: a shared vision

    Updated: 2012-03-12 13:49
    By Filippo Grandi ( chinadaily.com.cn)

    The last summit of the BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) saw the unveiling of an impressive and compelling call to global humanitarian and development action. The final "BRICS" communiqué envisioned an alliance united by the "overarching common objective of a strong and shared desire for peace and security, contributing significantly to the development of humanity, establishing a more equitable and fair world".

    Meeting under the banner of "A broad vision: a shared prosperity", the BRICS summiteers voiced their strong commitment to the United Nations, with the world body "playing a central role in dealing with global challenges and threats", so that nations could "achieve peace, stability, prosperity and progress, enjoying their due standing and dignity in the world, according to the legitimate aspirations of their peoples".

    Fittingly, it was at that meeting almost exactly a year ago, that the BRICS formally admitted South Africa, a nation whose most modern incarnation was born on the struggle for justice, equality and inclusion for all its people.

    Tellingly, the BRICS summiteers expressed their "deep concern for the turbulence in the Middle East" and significantly, as they met, the so called "Arab Spring" had already begun its course across the region.

    Millions took to the streets, clamoring for political and economic inclusion, for social justice and an end to decades of poverty and inequality.

    The coincidence of these two developments, the "Arab Spring" and the unveiling of the BRICS global charter, had a particular resonance for UNRWA, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency, which has worked with some of the most disadvantaged communities in the Middle East for 63 years, delivering services to Palestine refugees and advocating for the full enjoyment of their rights.

    Founded in 1949 and becoming operational on the ground in 1950, UNRWA has programmes in Gaza, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria and the West Bank, assisting almost five million Palestinian refugees?-- those who fled or were forced to flee their homes as a result of the 1948-49 Arab-Israel conflict, and their descendants.

    In the immediate aftermath of their flight, the refugees took shelter in tented cities, which today have morphed into impoverished shanties, many deprived of urban and human development. Most alarmingly, these are spaces deprived of hope, where economic vulnerability, social fragility and political marginalization are acutely felt.

    However, our job is to provide humanitarian relief and human development opportunities, and it is the political players who must forge a lasting peace, including a just solution to the question of refugees.

    So while we wait for a peaceful end of the refugees' plight, based on international law and UN resolutions, the UN General Assembly has mandated UNRWA to pursue its role?-- a role that resonates so fittingly with that of the newly unveiled BRICS vision.

    UNRWA's network of primary and preparatory schools have guaranteed widespread access to basic education for refugees across the region, often during times of conflict, providing a vital springboard to higher education.

    We currently employ some twenty thousand teaching staff who educate half a million children in some seven hundred schools. The Agency's vocational and technical training centres endow thousands of young people each year with marketable skills, enhancing their employability within regional labour markets, whilst dedicated teacher training colleges have helped the Agency sustain and expand its education programmes, in the face of ever-increasing demand and a growing school-age population.

    Prominent among our education initiatives, is UNRWA's programme of Human Rights, Conflict Resolution and Tolerance education, which has been operational for more than a decade.

    In pursuit of UNRWA's wider strategic goals and based on universal UN values, this programme promotes non-violence, social cohesion, conflict resolution and human rights.

    It is designed to ensure that refugee children and youth have an appreciation or the need to uphold civic values, understand the role of culture, history and diversity and respect the rights of all citizens, allowing them to make a positive contribution to the development of their societies as adults.

    In Gaza, for example, our children are taught as case studies in rights education Mahatma Gandhi's non-violent struggle for justice and the abolition of apartheid in South Africa.

    Our award-winning micro-finance projects have saved tens of thousands from the poverty trap and set them up in a life free from aid dependency.

    At the other end of the relief and development spectrum, our emergency food and job programmes help mitigate the impact of conflict, and of the tense environments in which we often work.

    In the West Bank and Gaza, where occupation and blockade threaten to deepen marginalization, our programmes provide some hope for a dignified future.

    In Syria, our "Engaging Youth" project, initiated before the current developments, has made major strides in tackling youth unemployment and social exclusion.

    To date nearly 15,000 young people have directly benefitted from the programme which offers vocational training, promoting entrepreneurship in partnership with the private sector.

    Our carbon zero, "green school" initiative in Gaza, unveiled at the Durban environment conference last year, also echoes the commitment to "renewable energy as a means to address climate change" that is underlined in the last BRICS communiqué.

    Already the BRICS countries are recognizing the value of partnership with UNRWA and the opportunities we offer for the realization of their global objectives. I applaud Brazil's most recent contributions of almost 8.5 million dollars and, while looking to deepen our relationship with all the BRICS, I pay tribute to China, India and South Africa who have been donating funds to UNRWA for decades.

    With international concerns about instability in the Middle East continuing and with youth demographics showing unrelentingly worrying trends, those partnerships are set to become even more important.

    It is estimated that the number of UNRWA-registered refugees aged between 15 and 29 will rise to over 1.5 million by 2020, or by around six per cent, with highest rates expected in Gaza.

    The burgeoning youth bulge in the Middle East must be a wake up call as we plan our humanitarian and developmental responses for tomorrow.

    At a conference planned in Brussels in March, UNRWA will recommit itself to youth by prioritizing its initiatives for young refugees for the next twelve months. This will be far more than mere tokenism. It is a timetable for action.

    Together with our partners, in the BRICS and beyond, we will embrace that most pressing global imperative. UNRWA, with its historic role in assisting Palestine refugees, coupled with its unparalleled reach to young people within their societies across the Middle East, offers the international community a uniquely effective partnership for engaging youth in a complex, volatile region, while we wait for political solutions.

    Together with its partners, UNRWA stands with the youth of tomorrow, embracing innovation, entrepreneurialism and green technology, promising dignity and prosperity amid the uncertainty.

    The author is Commissioner General of?the United Nations Relief and Works Agency.

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