UNHCR: Businesses have a vital role to play in helping refugees through COVID-19

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""When the lockdown occurred, we saw very, very quickly that refugees ... lost their jobs," the UNHCR's Gillian Triggs told an online discussion hosted by the Thomson Reuters Foundation on challenges facing refugees in the COVID-19 era. Half of refugees in Lebanon and Colombia have lost their income source, and almost two thirds of recently settled refugees in the United States may have lost their jobs, panelists said. The pandemic has also increased xenophobia and discrimination and led to a big rise in evictions, added Triggs, the UNHCR's Assistant High Commissioner for Protection. She said refugees must be included in national health systems, not just for their own safety but for everyone's. "If one person is sick with COVID, we all are," she added. Gideon Maltz, executive director of the Tent Partnership for Refugees comprising more than 100 major companies, said some businesses were already taking action to help refugees. In the Netherlands, electronics giant Philips is supporting an initiative hiring refugees to produce masks from filter material used in its vacuum cleaner bags. It is producing 150,000 masks a week, Philips said. "Businesses have a vital role to play," said Maltz. "There's a huge opportunity for all of them to step up." Prior to COVID, he said companies like IKEA and Starbucks had already made their hiring process more inclusive. Five countries account for two-thirds of the world's refugees: Syria, Venezuela, Afghanistan, South Sudan and Myanmar. Most refugees seek asylum in a neighbouring country. Maltz urged governments to use taxes and other incentives to encourage businesses to employ refugees. Maltz suggested the European Union could give Turkey preferential access for its agricultural products if it helped Syrian refugees to work in the sector..."

Creator/author: 

Emma Batha

Source/publisher: 

World Economic Forum (Switzerland)

Date of Publication: 

2020-06-19

Date of entry: 

2020-06-20

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  • Individual Documents

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Countries: 

Myanmar

Geographic coverage: 

Global

Language: 

English

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text

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    • Good