UN must play greater role in resolution of Western Sahara conflict

Published: 3rd May 2018

In response to the UN Security Council's six month renewal of the mandate of the UN mission that has been monitoring a ceasefire in Western Sahara since 1991 and its outline of steps for a return to negotiations, Oxfam says MINURSO must re-affirm and implement its full mandate.

Meryem Benbrahim, Oxfam’s Country Director in Algeria, said: “Oxfam welcomes the UN Security Council’s decision made to renew the mandate of the UN Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara (MINURSO). MINURSO has a fundamental role to play in the Western Sahara conflict, which has been left unresolved for too long. 

“The humanitarian situation in the Sahrawi refugee camps in Algeria is desperate. The refugees have been waiting for a resolution to the conflict for 42 years while living in very difficult conditions. With every passing year, refugees are gradually losing hope and getting frustrated with the international community which they feel is ignoring them, and neglecting their rights.

“It is essential that the MINURSO keeps maintaining peace and security; and also that it re-affirms and implements its full mandate. After all these years, Sahrawis need to have a voice in determining their own future.”

Sidahmed Jouly, Sahrawi civil society activist, said: “We just want to be heard. We are living in silence. Let Sahrawis have a voice to express their feelings and aspirations, hopes, needs and perspectives. We need to have our voice heard to be able to see into the future. It has been 42 years. I am not sure we can wait another 42.”

Notes to editors

1.    The dispute over the non-self-governing territory of Western Sahara has been ongoing since 1975 when the conflict erupted. This has led to the displacement of thousands of Sahrawis who sought shelter in the Algerian desert, and who have remained there ever since.

2.    You can find further information on the MINURSO Mandate here: https://minurso.unmissions.org/

3.    Oxfam has been responding in the Western Sahara since 1975. You can find further information about Oxfam’s programs here: https://www.oxfam.org/en/countries/western-sahara

Contact information

Virginia Mura, Advocacy Officer for the Western Sahara crisis | +213 660 73 55 04 | vmu@oxfam.be | 

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