Australia taking all kids off Nauru
11 Feb 2019 by Olivia Boswell, Media Advisor
World Vision New Zealand welcomes news that all refugee children have been taken off Nauru, however the case is not closed as many still face an uncertain future with no permanent settlement solution.
It was announced last week that the remaining children and their families would come off Nauru. This news follows the #KidsOffNauru campaign by multiple humanitarian organisations from across Australia and New Zealand, as well as the tireless work of human rights lawyers.
#KidsOffNauru highlighted the suffering the children faced as they were detained indefinitely on the island of Nauru. The campaign insisted the children and their families be moved to safety and permanence in New Zealand, Australia or elsewhere.
While some families have been resettled in the U.S., the remaining children have been temporarily transferred to Australia for medical treatment.
World Vision New Zealand’s National Director Grant Bayldon says it is a success that all the children have been brought off the island, but many of their futures still hang in the balance.
“We’re pleased to hear all children and their families have been moved off Nauru. However, we’d like to hear commitment from Australia that those currently in Australia will be resettled permanently and not remain in limbo as refugees,” he says.
When World Vision launched its #KidsOffNauru campaign in August there were 119 refugee children on the island.
“The pressure put on the Australian Government from both New Zealand and Australian people has shown we can affect change and make a tangible difference when we work together,” says Bayldon.
“However, we remain concerned for the physical and mental health of the more than 1000 adults who are still detained on Manus and Nauru, including the young adults who were sent there originally as unaccompanied minors.”
Contact:
Chloe Irvine, Head of External Affairs, World Vision New Zealand
Chloe.Irvine@worldvision.org.nz | +64 22 340 4271