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A Haven for Asylum Seekers: Rwanda Welcomes 19th Group of 120 Refugees from Libya

Rebe N. Immaculee by Rebe N. Immaculee
September 27, 2024
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On Thursday, Rwanda welcomed the 19th group of refugees and asylum seekers from Libya, continuing its critical humanitarian commitment to providing a safe haven for those fleeing violence and persecution. The group, consisting of 120 individuals, arrived as part of an ongoing initiative that began in 2019 under a memorandum of understanding (MoU) between the Government of Rwanda, the African Union (AU), and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).

This initiative established an Emergency Transit Mechanism (ETM) for the safe evacuation of refugees and asylum seekers stranded in Libyan detention centers. The ETM enables Rwanda to offer temporary refuge to individuals facing dire circumstances, many of whom have endured abuse and exploitation in their attempts to flee war-torn regions and unstable environments.

Since the program’s inception, Rwanda has steadily increased its efforts to accommodate evacuees, focusing on providing access to shelter, healthcare, psychosocial support, and opportunities for education and employment. This humanitarian response underscores Rwanda’s dedication to global solidarity and Africa’s broader responsibility to address the refugee crisis.

The evacuees who arrived in Rwanda on Thursday will temporarily stay at the Gashora Transit Center, where they will receive necessary care and support as they begin the process of rehabilitation and integration. For many, Rwanda represents hope and safety after years of uncertainty and danger. Some refugees may eventually be resettled in third countries, while others will be integrated into Rwandan society, depending on individual circumstances and opportunities.

The ETM has successfully evacuated over 3,000 refugees and asylum seekers from Libya since its launch, marking Rwanda as a beacon of compassion and cooperation in addressing global displacement challenges. This initiative not only highlights Rwanda’s leadership in humanitarian efforts but also exemplifies the power of regional partnerships in tackling global crises.

As the global refugee crisis intensifies, the MoU between Rwanda, the AU, and UNHCR remains a vital framework for ensuring the safe evacuation and protection of vulnerable populations. Through this collaboration, Rwanda continues to demonstrate its unwavering commitment to human rights and international solidarity, offering refuge and hope to those who need it most.

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