Kiir won’t attend refugee summit in Kampala -Ateny

Magdoline Joseph | June 21, 2017 | 4:25 pm

The Presidential Press Secretary, Ateny Wek Ateny, says President Salva
Kiir will not be attending the summit on refugees in Kampala tomorrow
[Thursday], but will instead delegate the Vice President.

The two days Uganda Solidarity Summit on Refugees is being convened and
jointly hosted by President Yoweri Museveni and United Nations
Secretary-General Antonio Gutierrez.It will be attended by approximately
500 stakeholders such as Heads of government, UN, international financial
institutions, international and regional organizations, NGOs, private
sector, civil society, and academia.

The Participants will hear directly from refugees and host community
representatives, and receive feedback from the field missions in northern
Uganda, where South Sudanese refugees are mostly situated.

The leaders of Uganda, South Sudan and other high-profile speakers are
expected to deliver keynote speeches on the need to set the stage for
pledges of solidarity with refugees and host communities.Leaders from
countries with refugees in Uganda, such as South Sudan and other selected
participants will also make field visits to refugee-hosting districts and
refugee settlements in the West Nile region.

The summit will begin tomorrow [Thursday] in Kampala.The agenda of the
summit is expected to be dominated by the influx of South Sudanese into
refugee camps in Uganda.

This week, rights group said Uganda is experiencing large and rapid influx
of refugees from South Sudan despite the lack of sufficient funds to enable
the government of Uganda, UN agencies, and NGOs to respond to their needs.

Amnesty International said there is a large number of refugees over the age
of 60 with chronic health conditions, and persons with disabilities living
in camps in Uganda.

Despite the function being hosted by President Museveni and attended by
high-profile leaders, President Salva Kiir will not travel to Kampala for
the summit.According to his Press Secretary, Ateny Wek, the President has
delegated Vice President, Dr. James Wani Igga to attend.“Vice President
James Wani Igga will be the one traveling on behalf of the President. So he
will be attending the refugee conference,” Ateny said.He said President
Kiir has commitments back in the country that has made him not to travel.
Mr. Ateny could not elaborate on it.“[The] delegation will include
ministers that are dealing with humanitarian and refugees [issues],” he
added.

This is the second summit on issues of concern to South Sudan that has been
conducted without President Salva Kiir.Last week, he delegated First Vice
President Taban Deng Gai to attend the Extraordinary summit of the IGAD
Heads of state in Addis Ababa.

Uganda Solidarity Summit on Refugees aims to raise 2billion US dollars.This
week, Amnesty International urged the international community to redouble
their efforts in providing funds for South Sudanese refugees in Uganda.

In a statement issued last week, the organization says the UN agencies are
struggling to support majority of South Sudanese women headed households,
and also a large number of unaccompanied or separated children, who are
either living with foster families or on their own in a settlement camps.

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