High Commissioner's Dialogue on Protection Challenges, 2012
Faith and Protection
The Dialogue was preceded by a closed half-day consultation with High Commissioner António Guterres and spiritual and community leaders as well as experts in inter-faith dialogue.
Participants strongly confirmed the convergence and complementarity between international protection and humanitarian principles as they relate to refugees, stateless people and the internally displaced on the one hand, and fundamental religious values and traditions on the other. The Dialogue also generated a deeper appreciation of how the lives of those that UNHCR serves are shaped by religion and spirituality.
During the two-day gathering, a consensus emerged regarding the key principles of humanitarian work, including humanity, impartiality, non-discrimination, respect for the beliefs of others, diversity, empowerment, equality and the protection against any form of conditionality.
Reports of the roundtables were presented in a panel discussion at the plenary session and were followed by a further exchange of views and recommendations. A number of concrete suggestions were made during the three roundtable discussions: on creating welcoming communities, durable solutions and partnerships. As in previous years, the Dialogue was not structured to elicit formal or agreed outcomes. The High Commissioner delivered a summary of the discussions and highlighted elements for follow up.
Follow-Up
- Partnership Note on Faith-based Organizations, Local Faith Communities and Faith Leaders
- Volker Türk, Director of International Protection - remarks at the Religions for Peace World Assembly
- Welcoming the stranger: Affirmations for faith leaders
- Overview of follow-up actions
- Overview of the survey on good practice examples
- Analysis of the survey on good practice examples
- Note on the Faith and Protection side event
- Note on the working dinner on Faith and Protection
Additional Materials
- Christian Perspectives on Caring for Refugees and the Displaced
- Faith and Protection: Key Elements in the Catholic Response to Refugees
- Hindu Perspectives on Humanitarian Work: Principles and Practice
- Islam and Refugees
- The Protection of Refugees under Jewish Law: A Short Introduction
- Biblical foundations for humanitarian workers
- List of suggested readings
- The Right to Asylum between Islamic Shari'ah and International Refugee Law: A Comparative Study
- Excerpt from the Report on UNHCR's Annual Consultations with NGOs, 2011
- The Buddhist core values and perspectives for protection challenges: Faith and Protection