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    Publication date
    2017-03-22
    Subject
    Conflict and disasters
    Humanitarian
    Rights
    Keywords
    Displacement
    Emergency response
    Fragile contexts
    Humanitarian aid
    Refugees and IDPs
    Resilience
    EU
    UN Security Council
    International Humanitarian Law
    International Human Rights Law
    Country
    Jordan
    Lebanon
    Syrian Arab Republic
    Türkiye
    
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    Joint agency
    Document type
    Briefing paper
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    Today more than ever, the international community must share responsibility and stand firmly in support of Syria's civilian population. It is clear however that the aid response, as vital as it is, will only go so far and cannot fully address the needs of Syrian communities to be free from violence and the violations of international human rights (IHRL) and humanitarian law (IHL) that characterize the conflict.

    In this briefing, Oxfam joins with a variety of agencies and coordination fora to call on all members of the international community, in particular permanent members of the UN Security Council and the EU and EU member states who are discussing post-agreement planning, to insist on the full implementation of relevant UN Security Council resolutions on Syria that relate to respect for IHL and IHRL, as well as implementation of the Geneva Communique of 2012.

    The Brussels conference should also set the foundation for inclusive and meaningful participation of Syrian NGOs and civil society, including youth and women's groups, as key partners in ensuring effective post-agreement planning that captures the needs and desires of the people of Syria and supports local community rebuilding and resilience.

    Pages
    7
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10546/620225
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    https://policy-practice.oxfam.org.uk/publications/joint-ngo-briefing-brussels-syria-conference-620225
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