TRT World Forum hosts panel on 'Empowering Humanity'
Panel discusses collective action, health care challenges in Gaza, importance of collaboration to address social crises, inequalities
By Can Efesoy
ISTANBUL (AA) - Leaders and experts gathered Saturday for an "Empowering Humanity" panel which discussed collective action, health care challenges in Gaza and the importance of collaboration to address social crises and inequalities, at the seventh TRT World Forum in Istanbul.
Participants included Michael Spindelegger, director-general of the International Centre for Migration Policy Development (ICMPD); Daniela Cicchella, temporary representative of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in Türkiye; Chris Lockyear, secretary-general of Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF); and Fatma Meric Yilmaz, the president of the Turkish Red Crescent, among others.
Yılmaz stressed the need for global cooperation in facing natural and humanitarian crises.
She highlighted the worldwide effects of climate change and natural disasters like floods, noting that through collaboration with the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC), aid can be delivered to distant places.
Lockyear noted that health care is a fundamental societal need and highlighted challenges posed to MSF's work by Israel's indiscriminate attacks on Gaza.
Lockyear, assessing the interplay of climate change and conflicts, emphasized the need for local and international organizations to enhance their relationships with health ministries in various countries.
-Collaborative efforts in crisis management
Cicchella emphasized the urgency of humanitarian efforts and said there are 46 ongoing emergencies in 23 countries.
She stressed the need for collaboration with private sector organizations in addition to traditional actors in addressing humanitarian crises.
Spindelegger also emphasized the need to employ youth in the fight against inequality and suggested the private sector could contribute.
He said an increase in migration undermines trust and stressed the importance of presenting positive examples.
Ahmed-Sheikh, a former SNP member, criticized the veto power of UN Security Council members and said it obstructs implementing a cease-fire to prevent civilian casualties.
He emphasized the need for collective action on issues like "climate injustice" and migration and said it is "crucial" for humanity's triumph.
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