”This is a huge cause for celebration and plays well into our main agenda; to create safe routes for refugees into the EU. We
have already proven that the carrier’s liability has been misread and
has no actual impact on the situation, in fact refugees have the right
to fly", says Susanne Najafi, co-initiator of Refugee Air. We
have worked immensely to make safe routes a reality and are very happy
to see European leaders come together and put this into practice by
establishing a permanent program and a viable solution for safe refugee passage by air in crisis situations.
Earlier
this month Refugee Air announced that their legal investigation shows
that all Syrian refugees are entitled to fly to EU-countries. The
European Distribution Program is a solution that enables immediate
routes for asylum seekers within the EU in accordance with the program.
“One
of our most outspoken goals was to charter a plane to showcase that
safe passage through the air for refugees is a viable option and to turn
this option into a sustainable model. We are therefore extremely happy
that the European countries have acted on this issue and applied
sustainable processes to enable thousands and thousands of refugees safe
routes into the EU", says Emad Zand. ”The inaugural flight was a big
win not only for our cause, but for all initiatives that have been
pushing for safe routes for refugees. We believe that the EU and in
particular Sweden has set an important precedent."
The
Refugee Air initiative started in September and has quickly grown into a
collaborative movement engaging hundreds of Sweden's most influential
entrepreneurs, lawyers, and other leading professionals working hands-on
to put a stop to people risking their lives at sea due to policies.
“We
have reached over 830 million people with our #letthemfly campaign and
thousands have contacted us to find out how they can help. There is a
large movement in Europe that wants to see refugees being able to fly
safely to the EU and now we are seeing this happening." says Emad Zand
Going
forward Refugee Air will continue working to improve the conditions for
refugees locally in Sweden and are currently in discussions with
multiple governmental organizations and NGO's in order to share the
resources and knowledge obtained within the initiative.
“We
have showed that crowd-sourced entrepreneurial organizations like
Refugee Air can move fast and provide massive resources both to
established NGOs and governments. This might be the future way of
mobilizing help and support in crisis situations and we are happy to share the blueprint of Refugee Air”, says Susanne Najafi
About Refugee Air
Refugee
Air is a non-profit initiative led by action-driven entrepreneurs and
humanitarians aimed at enabling refugees to safely travel into the EU.
We know how to solve problems and get things done and we want to make a
difference right now. We’re putting crowd-sourced competencies and our
extensive networks to work to save lives and drive positive change.
Susanne Najafi
is a serial entrepreneur who has built a large number of companies
across industries. She now invests in new ideas and start-up ventures.
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