Card. Parolin highlights
migration as he marks HR declaration
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| Cardinal Pietro Parolin. |
On the second and final day of the intergovernmental
Conference on Migration taking place in Marrakesh, Morocco, Cardinal Pietro
Parolin commemorates the 70th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human
Rights.
Marking 70 years of this human rights document, the Vatican
Secretary of State, Cardinal Pietro Parolin, gave an address with the issue of
migration at its core saying, “the Global Compact affirms that migration should
never be an act of desperation. In many countries of origin, however,
individuals feel forced to flee whether due to conflict, violence,
environmental degradation, human rights violations, or the inability to secure
a dignified life for one’s family.”
He continued, “we should do our best to ensure that people
might remain in their countries of origin, by building more inclusive,
sustainable and just societies, minimizing the adverse drivers and structural
factors that deny people their fundamental human rights and compel them to
leave.”
At the service of the common good
As Pope Francis has recently reminded us, said the Cardinal
“[t]he just appeal to the rights of each human being must take into account the
fact that every individual is part of a greater body. Our societies too, like
every human body, enjoy good health if each member makes his or her own
contribution in the awareness that it is at the service of the common good.”
Let this continue, Cardinal Parolin underlined, “to be our contribution as we recommit ourselves today to the realization of the ideals set forth in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.”
Let this continue, Cardinal Parolin underlined, “to be our contribution as we recommit ourselves today to the realization of the ideals set forth in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.”
Partnerships, strategic approach, and innovative action
In another dialogue during the conference, dedicated to
partnerships and innovative initiatives for the way forward, the Cardinal
focused on three main points: the composition of partnerships, strategic
approach, and innovative action. He stressed that, “the partnerships necessary
to implement successfully the vision of the Global Compact on Safe, Orderly and
Regular Migration should include national and local institutions, the private
sector, trade unions, civil society, academia, migrants and diaspora
groups."
The Cardinal also highlighted the special role of
faith-based organizations, which have proven, he said, “especially effective in
providing locally-tailored support to migrants in vulnerable situations.”
To be effective and sustainable, he pointed out, “any action
undertaken to make migration work for all depends necessarily on the engagement
of migrants themselves.”
With regard to the Cardinal’s second point on strategic approaches, he stressed that it was “essential to adopt an inclusive approach in addressing migrants’ needs. Accordingly, a fair percentage of the direct assistance and services provided to migrants should be devoted to the benefit of local families experiencing similar economic and social disadvantages, so that no one is left behind”, he said.
With regard to the Cardinal’s second point on strategic approaches, he stressed that it was “essential to adopt an inclusive approach in addressing migrants’ needs. Accordingly, a fair percentage of the direct assistance and services provided to migrants should be devoted to the benefit of local families experiencing similar economic and social disadvantages, so that no one is left behind”, he said.
Addressing the issue of innovative action, the Secretary of
State, noted that “new technologies applied to migration governance might be
very innovative, effective and helpful for greater cooperation among actors.
Nonetheless, they should be adopted in full respect of people’s dignity and
rights, always ensuring their full knowledge and consent.”
To raise awareness of the Global Compact, the Cardinal
concluded, “it is crucial to engage media at every level. Considering the
essential connection between the Global Compact and the Sustainable Development
Goals (SGDs), the awareness-raising activities should adopt an integrated
approach so that migrant issues may be understood as an integral part of the
SDGs.”

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