Sendai Framework for Managing Migrant Crisis - Case of Serbia
Sendai Framework for Managing Migrant Crisis - Case of Serbia
Author(s): Zoran Ć. KekovićSubject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Social Sciences
Published by: Филозофски факултет, Универзитет "св. Кирил и Методиј"
Keywords: human security;Sendai framework;migration;disaster management;
Summary/Abstract: Sendai framework is an attempt by the international community to adequately respond, primarily to climate, and other challenges confronted by modern civilization. A multi-sector approach is in line with the complexity of the problems faced by people regardless of their status, national origin and government. The global system of prevention and disaster response this time is more likely to succeed because it provides a methodological framework by means of which should be evaluated the results and the execution of commitments. A more responsible attitude towards natural resources and the social environment contributes to a qualitative change in the life conditions of people in an area. Raising the efficiency of the institutional system and the preservation of natural resources affects the basic factors of the migratory movements of people. The example of Serbia in many ways demonstrates that the international community has not had an adequate attitude towards the problems in the functioning of the system. Dissatisfaction in the wake of the democratic changes in 2000 many citizens of Serbia initiated to search for better living conditions. Departure of highly qualified workers and tycoonisation of economy led to a situation in which the Republic of Serbia is unable to solve its existing systemic problems on its own. According to the Sendai framework the international community should take certain steps to help countries like Serbia to reform the system and apply those standards that would contribute to solving internal problems. Raising the level of functionality of the system institutions, as well as the application of standards in terms of performance of the system institutions, as well as the application of standards in terms of performance of the obligations of large transnational economic systems in addition to contributions in relation to coping with disasters would also solve part of the problems underlying the migratory movements.
Journal: Bezbednosni dijalozi
- Issue Year: 10/2019
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 63-78
- Page Count: 15
- Language: English