Canada · 29 May 2014 · 1 min
29 May 2014
Ottawa, Canada, 29 May 2014 - On May 29, 2014, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees António Guterres delivered the Centre’s third annual lecture in Ottawa, “Forced Displacement and the Promise of Pluralism.”
Mr Guterres identified several actions to stem the refugee tide:
The aim is to ensure “that when people move, they do so out of choice, not necessity.” Recognising and respecting diversity leads to the creation of “strong, cohesive and peaceful societies”. This result, he said, is the promise of pluralism.
Following Mr Guterres’s formal remarks, Globe and Mail Editor-in-Chief David Walmsley engaged Mr Guterres in conversation before taking questions from the audience.
The Lecture was live streamed by the Globe and Mail. Mr Guterres was introduced by His Highness the Aga Khan, the founder and chairman of the Global Centre for Pluralism, and thanked by Huguette Labelle, a member of the Centre’s Board of Directors.
The Centre gratefully acknowledges the cooperation of the United Nations High Commission for Refugees and the partnership of the Globe and Mail.