Jesuit Refugee Service - Europe


JRS statement on G8 Summit at Kananaskis, Canada

‘Not a good summit for refugees’

Friday 28th June 2002 - IMMEDIATE

Steps vital for the future of Africa and which could have helped to resolve the refugee crisis in many countries did not get approval at the G8 summit:

‘The results are disappointing and much more was needed’ said JRS Europe director John Dardis. ‘Europe is prepared to spend billions of euros on control of its borders but can’t find the money to address the root causes of migration. When you put the results of the G8 summit with the results from the Seville summit, it has not been a good month for refugees.’

The NEPAD plan of the African leaders had made very positive recommendations. African leaders were willing to commit to key democratic and human rights reform. The G8 failed to match this. They need to underpin reform in Africa with radical world economic reform.

‘Economic development for Africa in an environment where there is increased respect for human rights is the way forward’ said John Dardis. ‘Only in this way will intractable refugee situations in Africa be resolved.’

If poverty in Africa is to be cut in half (the goal set by the UN Development programme for 2015), the average growth rate in Africa has to double. And if this is to be achieved, Africa needs faster debt relief better trade terms, the end of market-distorting subsidies and better access to markets for African countries.

ENDS

Further details: John Dardis. +32-494-307476 or +353-86-2424630

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