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Gov’t Pledges $1 Million to the AU Humanitarian Agency

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The government has through Vice President Rt. Maj. Jesica Alupo pledges one million dollars to the newly initiated African Union Humanitarian Agency.

The agency seeks to find collective methods to address humanitarian status in Africa.

Representing President Museveni at the ongoing African Union Extraordinary Summit, in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea, Maj Alupo made these pledges on behalf of the government.

“Africa continues to face some of the most complex humanitarian emergencies, which are, in some cases, the result of natural and human-induced disasters, but in very many others, is driven by conflicts leading to mass displacements of persons both within and across national borders” Alupo stated, adding that “there is need for responsibility and burden sharing”, because “No Government can handle the present massive humanitarian situation alone”.

The Vice President gave a comprehensive background of the refugee status in Uganda, highlighting the role that the country has played in hosting, resettling, and supporting the refugees.

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“Uganda is currently hosting 1,582,076 refugees, the highest number in Africa and operates one of the most progressive and open-door policies on refugees anchored in the 2006 Refugees Act and the 2010 Refugees Regulations.
The policy guarantees freedom of movement and the right to employment, education, and health, as well as the right to conduct a business. It grants them the same rights that citizens enjoy”, she stated.

Alupo also rallied for more international support towards refugees, and host communities, including through the provision of adequate, flexible, predictable, and consistent humanitarian financing to enable host countries and communities, to respond to the immediate humanitarian, and longer-term development needs. “94% of these refugees live in settlements alongside host communities”, she said.

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Earlier, President Obiang Nguema Mbasogo of the Republic of Equatorial Guinea recalled his experience with the refugee community when he visited both Ethiopia and Uganda, saying the solution to avert the refugee crisis on the continent is for Africa to unite and stop the discrimination against fellow Africans. “These, if unchecked, force-displacement”, adding that “the solution is in our hands”, announcing later, a similar pledge of the same amount.

On his part, the AU chairperson who is also President of Senegal Macky Sall urged leaders to address the root causes of humanitarian crises in Africa, saying “prevention” is better and “easier than cure”

Several dignitaries, including heads of state, ministers, and other senior officials, from nations across Africa, attended, with several other countries making pledges on behalf of their countries.

The AU summit will tackle terrorism and unconstitutional changes of Governments tomorrow.

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