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World Day of Migrants and Refugees

September 27, 2020

The John J. Brunetti Human Trafficking Academy of the LL.M./J.S.D. Program in Intercultural Human Rights is proud to join the Holy Father for the 106th World Day of Migrants and Refugees for 2020.  This year’s theme, “Forced like Jesus Christ to Flee,” calls us to focus on welcoming, protecting, promoting and integrating vulnerable people on the move, including the 79.5 Million forcibly displaced worldwide.  Forced out of their homes, livelihoods, villages and cities and internally displaced, people on the move due to poverty, conflict and various humanitarian emergencies, because of weather and more aggravating circumstances of climate change, or other desperate situations are particularly vulnerable to exploitation of all sorts, including human trafficking.

We invite you all to join us as we promote this year’s theme of the Migrants and Refugee Section of the Dicastery for the Promotion of Integral Human Development at the Vatican, and we encourage the local and global community:

To Know in Order to Understand
To Be Close in Order to Serve
To Listen in Order to be Reconciled

This September 2020, the LL.M./J.S.D. Program in Intercultural Human Rights and its Human Trafficking Academy will offer a series of online events focused on the four actions presented in Pastoral Orientations on Internally Displaced People:  WelcomeProtectPromote and Integrate.

Join us in cooperation with religious, academic, private and public actors to turn the tide in this most important battle for human dignity for all.

 

Upcoming Free Online Events

Welcoming People on the Move: Our Moral Calling to Serve the Most Vulnerable
Monday, Sep. 21 | 12 PM – 1:30 PM (EST)

Hear about the transformation of local paradigms from rejection to welcoming of the stranger. Learn about the impact of the Syrian conflict and the differential reactions in Europe, the Haiti earthquake, the Kosovo conflict, the Cambodian war on the millions of people, who were displaced from their homes, villages, and countries.

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From Crisis to Crossroads: Protections in Law for Migrants and Refugees
Thursday, Sep. 24 | 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM (EST)

This distinguished panel will discuss various forms of protections in law for migrants and refugees, including those that protect against human trafficking.

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Promoting the Well-Being of Migrants and Survivors of Human Trafficking:
The Role of Local, Community, and Faith-Based Organizations
Friday, Sept. 25 | 12 PM – 1:30 PM (EST)

Local, community, and faith-based organizations serve a vital role in promoting the well-being of migrants and survivors of human trafficking. Hear from organizations around the nation serving these groups.

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Reflecting and Praying Together: Host Communities, Migrants, Survivors of Human Trafficking
Mass Honoring the World Day of Migrants & Refugees
Sunday, Sep. 27 | 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM (EST)

Join us for Mass and prayers for durable solutions, spiritual care, and the integration of forcibly displaced persons – including survivors of human trafficking – into a receiving society.

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Message from His Holiness Pope Francis

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Pastoral Orientations on Internally Displaced People

Pope Francis gives enormous importance to the plight of the millions of forgotten men, women and children forced to migrate within their own countries and known internationally as internally displaced people (IDPs). In his 2020 greeting for the New Year to the Diplomatic Corps accredited to the Holy See, Pope Francis explicitly addressed the urgent needs of internally displaced people, and his compassionate concern serves as an excellent introduction to the new Pastoral Orientations on Internally Displaced People.  It is the purpose of the Pastoral Orientations on Internally Displaced People to offer suggestions and guidance for action based on four verbs: welcome, protect, promote and integrate.

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Laudato Si’: On Care for Our Common Home

People on the move due to weather and more aggravating circumstances of climate change are particularly vulnerable to exploitation of all sorts, including human trafficking.  Laudato Si’: On Care for Our Common Home is the appeal from Pope Francis addressed to “every person living on this planet” for an inclusive dialogue about how we are shaping the future of our planet.  Pope Francis calls the Church and the world to acknowledge the urgency of our environmental challenges and to join him in embarking on a new path.

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Pastoral Orientations on Human Trafficking

Millions of men, women and children are trafficked and enslaved around the world. In 2018, The Migrants & Refugees Section (M&R) held two consultations with Church leaders, scholars and experienced practitioners and partner organizations working in the field. Participants exchanged experiences and viewpoints, addressing relevant aspects of the phenomenon. The Church’s full response was considered, and this six-months process resulted in the Pastoral Orientations on Human Trafficking, which provides a reading of Human Trafficking and an understanding that motivate and sustain the much-needed long-term struggle.

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UNHCR’s Initiative on Internal Displacement (2020-2021)

The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) Initiative on Internal Displacement seeks to take forth the systemic and organization-wide transformations required to make the UNHCR response to internal displacement more effective.  Launched in March 2020, and based on UNHCR’s revised Policy on UNHCR’s Engagement in Situations of Internal Displacement, the Initiative is an expression of the commitment by the High Commissioner to work more systematically across the entire spectrum of displacement, including through more decisive and predictable engagement.

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Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement

The Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement address the specific needs of Internally Displaced Persons worldwide.  These principles identify rights and guarantees relevant to the protection of persons from forced displacement and to their protection and assistance during displacement as well as during return or resettlement and reintegration.

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Durable Solutions Preliminary Operational Guide

The Durable Solutions Preliminary Operational Guide was developed in accordance with the UN Secretary-General Decision in October 2011: to develop guidance for field-based practitioners on how to develop a strategy for supporting durable solutions for Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) and refugees returning to their country of origin. The Guide is limited to situations where there are internally displaced persons and where refugees have returned to their countries of origin or habitual residence, if not to their regions of origin.

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September 27, 2020
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