Text adopted on 13.12.91A3-0345/91
RESOLUTION
on aid to refugees and displaced persons in developing countries
The European Parliament,
- having regard to the motions for resolutions by:
(a)Mr Saby, Mr Tindemans, Mrs Ewing, Mr Pons Grau and Mr
McGowan, on the European Community policy on refugees and
displaced persons in developing countries (B3-2133/90),
(b)Mr Visser, on behalf of the Socialist Group, on special
aid to Asian developing countries affected by the Gulf
Crisis (B3-0039/91),
- having regard to the report of the Committee on Development
and Cooperation (A3-0345/91),
A. profoundly alarmed by the dramatic increase in the numbers of
refugees and displaced persons in the world, the majority of
whom originate from, and find refuge in, developing
countries,
B. whereas many refugees have no future prospects, owing partly
to the lack of adequate financial resources and failure to
resolve the factors underlying the problem,
C. whereas a large number of refugees attempting to flee to a
neighbouring country are held up in the generally peripheral
border regions, and stressing the need to ensure that the
signatory states respect international conventions,
particularly the Convention on the Status of Refugees and
Stateless Persons (1951) and the Protocol concerning the
status of refugees (1967),
D. whereas a new approach to the concept of security is called
for, and the political, economic and ecological causes of
often forced population movements must be taken into
consideration so as to avoid still greater suffering being
inflicted on the world's most defenceless peoples and
guarantee their right to live in dignity in their own
regions,
1. Calls on the Community and the Member States to work out a
policy for dealing with the fundamental causes of the refugee
problem with a view to solving it;
2. Approves the emergency efforts made and the initiatives taken
by the Community to assist refugees, particularly those from
occupied Kuwait and the Kurdish refugees from Iraq following
the Gulf War;
3. Pays tribute to the work on behalf of refugees carried out by
the Commission and its delegations, specialized agencies such
as the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees and
the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees in
the Near East, the International Red Cross and the numerous
non-governmental organizations taking part in the joint
effort;
4. Welcomes the establishment by the Commission of the European
Office for Emergency Humanitarian Aid for the purpose of
improving methods of intervention and operational management;
5. Notes and approves the efforts made by the Community with
regard to emergency food aid, but is concerned that the
logistical cost far exceeds the value of the aid itself;
proposes that, in consultation with the Member States,
adequate means be devised to cut the excessive logistical
cost, particularly in regions suffering from continuing
famine;
6. Stresses the importance and the multiplier effect of Budget
Article B7-302 intended for aid towards self-sufficiency for
refugees and displaced persons and draws attention, once
again, to the inadequacy of the appropriations available;
7. Calls on the Commission to set up a special task force with
the task of (a) undertaking a long-term analysis of the
situation in regions where a refugee problem may emerge and,
where necessary, working out an aid strategy, and (b)
together with the Council, in cases where financial resources
are made available by the Community, interceding through
diplomatic channels in order to find a solution to the
underlying problems, which are generally of a political
nature;
8. Notes that both needs and projects have grown, and believes
that financial and human resources must be increased
accordingly;
9. Notes with regret the slowness of payment procedures for
projects committed and points out that this is incompatible
with the urgency required by the situations concerned;
10.Recommends that, in its aid policy to refugees, the
Commission consult with aid and development organizations on
the ground, if the problem is economic, to establish viable
economic projects which would arrest this flight of refugees
while respecting the geographical diversity and the specific
nature of the situations in question;
11.Calls on the Commission to devote more attention to
reintegration projects for both external and internal
refugees, in order to expedite, where possible, a return to
the region of origin under conditions which respect human
dignity;
12.Draws attention to the situation of those sections of the
refugee population most at risk, namely women and children,
and stresses that particular attention should be devoted to
this group in current and future projects;
13.Expresses its concern at the growth in the number of refugees
fleeing from ecological and environmental disasters and asks
that their situation be considered as such, so that remedies
may be applied at source;
14.Calls on the Commission and the Member States to pay greater
attention, in implementing their refugee policy, to the
training, professional and otherwise, of refugees, making
allowance for their social structure, in order to foster
independence and facilitate a possible return;
15.Notes that aid to refugees and displaced and repatriated
persons, entered under Article B7-302, must be extended to
the local populations of the host countries where economic
conditions demand it;
16.Supports the aid programme for the re-establishment of the
Vietnamese boat people established by the Community, and
hopes to see it extended to situations where repatriation is
possible, provided it is voluntary;
17.Highlights the serious plight of the Gulf War refugees living
in highly precarious circumstances in Jordan and, noting that
no aid can be provided for them under existing budget
headings, considers that appropriate financial assistance
must be made available so that this exceptional situation may
be addressed without delay;
18.Stresses the importance of improved coordination amongst the
Member States of the Community and in the prospect of
European integration, believes that the untying of bilateral
aid in favour of a Community development policy is highly
desirable;
19.Considers that the international community should adopt all
the measures necessary to enable all refugees (political,
economic and those who are refugees as a result of natural or
ecological disasters) to be taken in first and foremost by
neighbouring regions and countries, which must be assisted to
this end by suitable programmes of cooperation and support;
stresses, at the same time, that the European Community, on
the basis of positions adopted by the European Parliament on
the matter, must draw up a Community asylum policy giving
priority to political refugees and adopt a definition of
refugees which takes into account the diversity of causes
and international upheavals underlying the phenomenon;
20.Welcomes the determination shown by the EEC delegations in
refugee host countries and by the officials of DG I and DG
VIII in helping to find solutions to the problems facing
refugees and displaced persons;
21.Instructs its President to forward this resolution and its
committee's report to the Council, the Commission, the UNHCR,
the UNRWA, the International Committee of the Red Cross, the
Liaison Bureau of the Community's non-governmental
organizations and the NGOs concerned.