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  • The Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the 1951 Convention relating to the Status of Refugees, require states to respect the right of people to seek asylum and to uphold the principle of non-refoulement, which prohibits them from rejecting and returning asylum seekers who arrive at their borders. All the Horn, East and Central African countries are state parties to the 1951 Convention.
  • The right to seek and be granted asylum and protection from return is also provided for in the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights and the 1969 OAU (now AU) Convention Governing the Specific Aspects of Refugee Problems in Africa. Again, both treaties have been signed by all countries in the Horn, East and Central Africa region. In addition, these rights and protections have been included in the constitutions and refugee laws of many countries in the region including Uganda and Kenya.
  • There are currently over 1,420,000 refugees and asylum seekers in Uganda, 763,000 in Ethiopia, 1,089,000 in Sudan, and 494,649 in Kenya.
  • The EAC published a regional COVID-19 response plan on 30 April. It aims to facilitate free movement of goods and services in the EAC region, while minimizing cross border movement of people. It does not mention refugees or asylum seekers.
  • IGAD published a regional COVID-19 response strategy on 20 April. The strategy notes the importance of protecting refugees, IDPs, migrants, host communities, and other populations in border areas, and provides that IGAD will support members states to: Establish screening measures for travellers and migrant people at border crossings; share information on cross-border migration of refugees and other migrant populations with national health authorities for appropriate care and management; set up isolation and quarantine facilities at border crossing for migrant populations as well as for refugees and IDPs; and share best practices and knowledge on protective measures for vulnerable and high-risk groups with limited access to health care.
  • The African Union has appealed to governments to adhere to international law and respect of the rights and human dignity of migrants and refugees, but has to date not provided practical guidance on how to do this, especially in relation to complex issues such as border management during the pandemic.
  • The 10,000 displaced people at the border of DRC and Uganda fled attacks on villages in the War-Palara and Panduru chiefdoms. The displaced, most of whom are from the Alur ethnic group, are staying in the locality of Mon-Zeu, in the chiefdom of Alur Djuganda, in Mahagi territory, in the west of Ituri province near DRC’s border with Uganda’s Zombo district.

Organizations supporting the press release:

  1. AAMIN Organization (Mogadishu, Somalia)
  2. African Youth Initiative for Development (Nairobi, Kenya)
  3. Amnesty International
  4. Care and Assistance for Forced Migrants (Uganda)
  5. Centre for Peace and Advocacy (Uganda)
  6. Community Action for Creative Innovation (Koboko, Uganda)
  7. Community Action for Transformation (Imvepi, Uganda)
  8. East African Centre for Forced Migration
  9. DIGNITY Kwanza (Tanzania)
  10. Finn Church Aid
  11. Global Refugee-Led Network-Africa Chapter
  12. Good-Deeds (Nairobi, Kenya)
  13. ICAN South Sudan (Bidibidi, Uganda)
  14. Initiative for Nurturing Vulnerable and Empowerment for Resilience (Kakuma, Kenya)
  15. International Refugee Rights Initiative
  16. International Rescue Committee
  17. IYOUTH IFUTURE (Kakuma, Kenya)
  18. Jesuit Refugee Service
  19. Jump Over Seven Feet (Kajiado, Kenya)
  20. Kandana Refugee Association (Kenya)
  21. Kenya Human Rights Commission
  22. Kintsugi (Nairobi, Kenya)
  23. Kituo cha Sheria-Legal Advice Centre (Kenya)
  24. L’Afrikana (Nairobi, Kenya)
  25. Oxfam International
  26. Refugee Consortium of Kenya
  27. Regional Network on Peace and Stability (RENOPS)
  28. Shabab Peace and Environment Action Group (Adjunami, Uganda)
  29. Solidarity Initiative for Refugees (Kakuma, Kenya)
  30. SOS Women and Children in Disaster (Kampala, Uganda)
  31. South Sudan Civil Society Forum (SSCSF)
  32. South Sudan National Consortium of Human Rights Defenders
  33. South Sudan Transitional Justice Working Group
  34. The Organization for Children Harmony (Kiryandongo, Uganda)
  35. Vijana Twaweza (Kakuma, Kenya)
  36. Young African Refugees for Integral Development (Uganda)
  37. Young-Adult Empowerment Initiative (Kiryandongo, Uganda)
  38. Youth Education and Development Association (Kakuma, Kenya)
  39. Youth Social Advocacy Team (Rhino Camp/Arua, Uganda)

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Kenya Human Rights Commission

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