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In a statement marking World Refugee Day, Her Highness Sheikha Jawaher said that this conviction has long been embodied in His Highness Sheikh Dr Sultan, whose enduring commitment to humanitarian causes reflects a profound belief in the value of every human life.
"Guided by his vision that people are the foundation of all progress and prosperity, Sharjah continues to translate compassion into meaningful, sustainable initiatives that empower individuals and communities to rebuild their lives with dignity, resilience, and hope," Sheikha Jawaher said.
She added, "In the rhythm of our daily lives, we often overlook the blessings that quietly shape our existence: the security of a home, the support of loved ones, the opportunity for children to learn and thrive, and the freedom to move through the world with confidence and hope. Yet among all these blessings, none is more fundamental than the ability to live in safety and dignity—a privilege whose true value is most deeply understood by those who have been forced to endure life without it."
Sheikha Jawaher said that humanitarian crises serve as a reminder that shared humanity is measured by the compassion shown to others, particularly those who have lost not only their homes but also the stability and security that once defined their lives.
She highlighted the plight of refugee children and young people whose lives and aspirations have been disrupted by displacement, as well as families striving to maintain hope despite the hardships of forced migration.
"As we mark World Refugee Day, we reaffirm our collective commitment to building a world where every person forced to flee can live in safety, dignity, and opportunity. The right to protection and a life of dignity transcends borders, cultures, and circumstances—it is an inherent right of every human being. Today, more than 115 million people worldwide have been forcibly displaced, each carrying a story of loss, resilience, and the courage to begin again," Sheikha Jawaher added.
She called on the international community to view displacement not only as a humanitarian challenge but also as a shared human responsibility, emphasising the need to protect and empower future generations.
"Ultimately, the true measure of humanitarian action lies not in recognition or acknowledgement, but in the lives it transforms, the opportunities it creates, and the hope it restores through genuine acts of solidarity and compassion," Sheikha Jawaher said.