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Title: Voluntary Repatriation UNHCR


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Voluntary RepatriationUNHCR
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Global Role of UNHCR
  • Provide international protection
  • Non-refoulement
  • Access to rights and benefits of asylum
  • Provide Durable solutions
  • Volrep
  • Local Integration
  • Resettlement
  • Monitor and advocate State compliance with norms
    of international refugee protection
  • UNHCR Statute
  • 1951 Refugee Convention
  • 1969 OAU Convention
  • 1984 Cartagena Declaration
  • Other legal principles

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Persons of Concern
  • Refugees falling under any of the accepted
    international definitions
  • UNHCR Statute
  • 1951 Refugee Convention
  • 1969 OAU Convention
  • 1984 Cartagena Declaration
  • Asylum-seekers
  • Returnees
  • Stateless persons
  • IDPs (sometimes)

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Legal Basis for UNHCR Volrep
  • The Statute
  • (General Assembly Resolution 428 (V) 14 Dec 1950)
  • 1951 Convention on the Status of Refugees and
    Customary International Law
  • Non-refoulement to territory where life or
    freedom would be threatened.
  • Other General Assembly resolutions
  • UNHCR Executive Committee Conclusions
  • Requests by the SG

Fundamentals of Volrep
  • Voluntariness
  • - Forced return of a refugee is refoulement
    and illegal.
  • - The overiding motivation for the refugee must
    be positive pull-factors in the country of origin
    rather than push factors in the host country or
    negative pull factors at home.
  • Return in Safety and Dignity
  • - Legal safety
  • - Physical security
  • - Material security
  • - Treatment with respect and full restoration of
    rights.

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Core components for sustainable return
  • Physical safety
  • Legal safety
  • Amnesty laws or declarations
  • Effective nationality
  • Registration and documentation
  • Family unity
  • Housing land and property rights
  • Rebuilding and supporting basic administrative
    and judicial infrastructure and rule of law
  • Material safety

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Role of UNHCR in Voluntary Repatriation Operations
  • Promotion of Solutions
  • Promotion of Repatriation
  • Facilitation

Promotion of Repatriation essential
preconditions
  • Improvement in the situation in the country of
    origin
  • Voluntary
  • Safety assurances by country of origin.
  • Free and unhindered access by UNHCR to refugees
    and returnees
  • Formal repatriation agreement between UNHCR and
    authorities concerned

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Facilitation
  • UNHCR may facilitate voluntary repatriation when
    there is an indication of a strong desire to
    return voluntarily, even where UNHCR does not
    consider that it is safe to return.

Implementing Voluntary Repatriation
  • Provide objective information on the situation in
    the country of origin.
  • UNHCR on both sides of the border
  • Volrep staff and returnee monitoring staff.
  • Information campaigns
  • Go-see visits
  • Register applicants for Volrep
  • Provide individual counselling to potential
    Volrepers
  • Special procedures for vulnerable groups
  • Minors
  • Elderly
  • Unaccompanied women
  • The sick or disabled

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Implementing Voluntary Repatriation
  • Verify the voluntary character of the Volrep
  • Each adult is individually interviewed
  • VRF is filled out
  • Establish procedures to avoid double volrep.
  • Facilitate actual return
  • Who gets on the bus when and where and where will
    they go.
  • Who will meet them on the other side.
  • Material or financial support
  • Money
  • Food
  • Building materials

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Extract - Major voluntary repatriation/returnee
movements, 2003
Source 2003 ASR. Data are provisional and
subject to change. Date of query 9 June 2004.
Figures are based on country of asylum and
origin reports.
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