La influencia del Servicio Jesuita a Refugiados en la política de refugio internacional
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https://doi.org/10.14422/cir.i29.y2024.006Palabras clave:
refugiados, defensa, política, educación, asilo, SiriaResumen
Como organización comprometida a trabajar con y junto a quienes se han visto desplazados por la fuerza de sus hogares, la incidencia política es un elemento central del trabajo del Servicio Jesuita a Refugiados en todo el mundo. Ante los responsables políticos, los gobiernos cooperantes y las comunidades de acogida, el JRS aboga por y con quienes buscan seguridad y la oportunidad de reconstruir una vida para ellos y sus familias. A través de una red de personal en todo el mundo que implementa programas cada día, el JRS identifica los retos a los que se enfrentan para satisfacer las necesidades básicas de aquellos a quienes servimos, y qué políticas pueden mejorar esas circunstancias. En este artículo, compartimos ejemplos de tres áreas en las que el JRS ha ejercido influencia y acción sobre dichas políticas. Esto incluye el acceso a la educación de los refugiados, la protección del derecho de asilo, y poner el foco en una de las crisis más olvidadas del mundo, el conflicto en Siria.
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