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Faith-Based Communities Urge for a Stop to Violence in Myanmar and Protection for Displaced People - The International Catholic Migration Commission (ICMC)

Faith-Based Communities Urge for a Stop to Violence in Myanmar and Protection for Displaced People June 4, 2021 The International Catholic Migration Commission has joined an interfaith appeal to the military in Myanmar to stop using violence and to work for a just peace rooted in democratic norms. Over the past months, tens of thousands of people in Myanmar have fled their homes to escape attacks by security forces. Photo: Villagers from the Karen minority ethnic group take refuge in the jungle following Myanmar military airstrikes in March. Photo source: Karen Education and Culture Department/UCA News In a 3 June joint statement, over 25 faith-based humanitarian actors worldwide vowed not to remain silent in the face of violence in Myanmar. They expressed deep concern that the violence has caused increased suffering and is triggering large-scale displacement.

Joint inter-faith statement on the crisis in Myanmar - Myanmar

Joint inter-faith statement on the crisis in Myanmar Format We, Faith-Based communities from around the world, declare our common commitment to stand with the suffering people of Myanmar and call on the country’s military to stop the violence, respect the sanctity of all human life, and work towards a just and lasting peace throughout the country based upon the will of the people. Since the events of 1 February 2021, we have viewed with deepening concern the mounting humanitarian needs and spiraling disregard for human rights that, as always, impact most heavily our most vulnerable sisters and brothers. As Faith-Based humanitarian actors, we will not be silent while today in Myanmar:

Children Displaced by Violence in Burkina Faso Find a Safe Place at ICMC-Supported Center - The International Catholic Migration Commission (ICMC)

Children Displaced by Violence in Burkina Faso Find a Safe Place at ICMC-Supported Center May 25, 2021 In September 2020, ICMC and the Episcopal Commission for the Pastoral Care of Migrants and Refugees of Burkina Faso launched a project to assist forcibly displaced children and their families. For the past eight months, 115 children and their parents have been receiving educational support and psychosocial assistance. Over the past years, 45,000 people fleeing violence in northern Burkina Faso have settled in Bourzanga, doubling the department’s population. About 70% of these internally displaced people are under the age of 18, and many don’t have access to education. Photo: Children at the new Child Friendly Space in Bourzanga during an educational activity. © Episcopal Commission for the Pastoral Care of Migrants and Refugees of Burkina Faso.

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