SWISS PRESIDENT BERSET : PROTECTING ROHINGYAS DURING CYCLONE, RAINS MAIN PRIORITY

President Berset surrounded by Rohingya children at Kutupalong refugees camp   
Alain Berset said during his visit to Kutupalong camp he saw many people who are still in great need.

Swiss President Alain Berset has laid emphasis on preparedness to avoid disaster in Rohingya camps and protect vulnerable groups during the impending cyclone and rainy season.

“Protecting those in need is the absolute priority. I am also worried about the impending cyclone and rainy season,” Berset told UNB in an interview on Wednesday hours before wrapping up his four-day official visit to Bangladesh.

He said during his visit to Kutupalong camp he saw many people who are still in great need. “I am especially concerned by the risks faced by the people who were the most vulnerable.”

Berset called on all humanitarian and development actors present in Bangladesh to extend their programmes to refugees and host communities and to coordinate their activities closely with the government of Bangladesh.

Responding to a question, he said the agreement on repatriation between Bangladesh and Myanmar is a positive step towards solving the current crisis. “Switzerland underlines the need for any return of refugees to Myanmar to be voluntary, safe and dignified.”

He commended the government and people of Bangladesh for the humanitarian assistance and protection they have provided to those fleeing violence in Myanmar.

“In order to address this crisis, we have increased our humanitarian commitment to Bangladesh by an additional 12 million Swiss francs after having committed 8 million francs in 2017,” he said adding that five experts from their Humanitarian Aid Unit are also assisting UN agencies on the ground.

Berset said he had two main objectives – to establish closer relations between Bangladesh and Switzerland and to express solidarity with Bangladesh at a time when it is severely affected by the crisis in Myanmar.

“In Cox’s Bazar, I was able to announce the increase in our humanitarian commitment to Bangladesh,” he said.

On its supports and engagement on Rohingya issue, he said: “We will continue to remain engaged in the international platforms.”

Berset called for the full implementation of the report of the Advisory Commission chaired by Kofi Annan to protect Rohingyas and ensure their safe return to Myanmar.

He said a refugee crisis of this scale had put Bangladesh and the international community under enormous pressure to provide shelter and the most urgent services to more than 688000 people.

“Switzerland is working closely with Bangladesh, UN agencies and other development partners in order to respond to this crisis,” President Berset told reporters during his visit to Kutupalang camp on Tuesday.

He extended his appreciation for the enormous efforts being undertaken by Bangladesh government to welcome and host the Rohingya from Myanmar.

Placing emphasis on voluntary, safe and dignified return of Rohingyas to their homes, he expressed his concern over the outbreak of diseases for the younger generation, and the situation of the women and children who need increased protection.

Earlier, Berset went to the Sadar Hospital to officially handover the Swiss contributions, including hospital beds and medical equipment support to the hospital management.


He highlighted the important role played by the doctors and the staff of this hospital in providing much needed medical treatment to patients from the host community as well as the Rohingya arrivals.

Source : UNB 

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