全球难民论坛中期回顾闭幕,中国企业安踏集团宣布未来三年继续合作
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-12-22 01:25

Core Points - The second Global Refugee Forum Mid-Review held from December 15 to 17 resulted in over 30 new commitments, highlighting the international community's solidarity and support for improving the lives of refugees and host communities [1][12] - Since the first Global Refugee Forum in 2019, nearly 3,500 commitments have been made, covering 47 themes and areas, involving over 1,300 participants including governments [1][12] Government Commitments - Syria made its first commitment to support sustainable refugee return after over a decade of crisis, with host countries like Lebanon also pledging support [2][13] - Sweden committed to advancing protection and solutions to help refugees access safety and services, reducing the need for risky journeys [2][13] - Germany reaffirmed its support for humanitarian, development, and peacebuilding policies, aiding social integration programs in Ethiopia, Kenya, and Mauritania, and providing assistance to Sudan and Syria [2][13] Private Sector Involvement - The private sector actively participated with innovative initiatives, such as the Cardano Foundation using blockchain technology to channel compliant investment returns into refugee assistance projects [2][13] - The Women's Committee, a fundraising partner of the UNHCR, pledged $15 million to support refugee higher education scholarship programs [2][13] - The Grundfos Foundation committed $3 million to expand the "Flow" innovative financing mechanism for solar water systems in refugee communities [2][13] Corporate Social Responsibility - Anta Group announced a three-year partnership with UNHCR to support humanitarian aid projects focused on sports and basic education for displaced children [3][14] - Since 2023, Anta has provided $1.5 million and over 1.2 million sports items to refugee camps in Ethiopia, Kenya, and Burundi, benefiting 300,000 displaced youth [3][14] Role of Sports Organizations - The World Athletics Federation committed to supporting refugee athletes in preparation for upcoming international competitions [5][17] - LIV Golf introduced a dual investment model to support up to one million displaced individuals through protection, education, health, and sports integration projects [5][17] Refugee Participation - Over 250 refugees and displaced individuals participated in the mid-review, emphasizing the importance of their experiences in shaping policies and driving progress [6][18] - Their insights were central to discussions, ensuring that solutions reflect the real needs of the most affected populations [6][18] Event Overview - The forum was co-hosted by UNHCR and the Swiss government, with participation from nearly 1,500 attendees from around 150 countries, including government officials, international organization leaders, civil society representatives, and private sector leaders [9][20]