The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) this week
announced that the winner of the 2011 Nansen Refugee Award is the Society for Humanitarian
Solidarity (SHS) of Yemen.
As stated by the press release "the US$100,000
Award recognizes the 290 staff of SHS, and its founder, Nasser Salim Ali Al-Hamairy,
for their “dedicated service to providing life-saving assistance to thousands of refugees
and migrants who arrive on the shores of Yemen every year” after crossing the Gulf
of Aden by boat.
Desperate to escape violence, drought and poverty in the
Horn of Africa, thousands of refugees and migrants put their lives in the hands of
human smugglers and cross the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden in crowded and often unseaworthy
boats.
Some of those who take this perilous journey are beaten or abused,
arriving traumatized and ill on the Yemeni coast.
SHS staff monitor about
a third of Yemen's 2,000 kilometre-long coastline, picking up survivors, providing
emergency care and, all too often, burying those who die en route.
Some
60,000 people have made sea crossings to Yemen so far in 2011 - higher than the total
for all of 2010. It is estimated that at least 120 people have drowned trying to make
the journey.
SHS founder Nasser Salim Ali Al-Hamairy said, “Winning the
Nansen Award has given us a big boost. Our work is a humanitarian duty… that has to
be done under any circumstance.” He added that he would use the Nansen platform to
call on the international community to “intensify efforts to improve the situation
in Somalia to help dissuade people from attempting the risky crossing.”
The
Nansen Refugee Award was created in 1954 in honour of Fridtjof Nansen, Norwegian explorer,
scientist and the first League of Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.
It
is given annually to an individual or organization for outstanding work on behalf
of refugees. The Award consists of a commemorative medal and a monetary prize donated
by the governments of Switzerland and Norway".
Linda Bordoni spoke to Teddy
Leposky, the public information-external relations officer for the UNHCR operation
in Aden, Yemen. First of all he talks about SHS and of how it operates...