New Delhi (NVI): With the number of novel coronavirus cases surpassing one lakh mark globally, the UNHCR has made an urgent appeal for US$33 million to save refugees with the various preparedness, prevention and response measures.
“UNHCR is urgently seeking an initial US$33 million to boost the preparedness, prevention and response activities to address the immediate public health needs of refugees prompted by COVID-19,” the UN Refugee Agency said.
“To date and based on available evidence, there have been no reports of COVID-19 infections among refugees and asylum seekers. However, the virus can affect anyone and it is our collective responsibility to ensure that the global response includes all people,” said Filippo Grandi, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees.
“Allowing full access to health services, including for the most marginalized members of the community, is the best way to protect us all. Everyone on this planet – including refugees, asylum seekers and internally displaced people– should be able to access health facilities and services,” he added.
UNHCR is currently strengthening its overall preparedness, prevention and response measures to COVID-19 around the world. The health and well-being of refugees and humanitarian personnel working for them in more than 130 countries around the world are central to these efforts, the agency said.
UNHCR is contributing to epidemiological surveillance, reporting, contact tracing and investigation of alerts in collaboration with ministries of health, WHO and partners, including at points of entry and refugee sites, it said.
In addition, UNHCR operations are actively contributing to overall UN efforts and reviewing the capacity of public health partners to respond in the event of an outbreak in refugee/IDP camps or settlements. Operations are also being advised to check their stocks of medical and other hygiene supplies, equipment and personal protective kits, it added.