Tanzania has reaffirmed its commitment to voluntary repatriation as the primary solution for addressing the global refugee crisis. The nation presented this stance at the 96th meeting of the UNHCR Standing Committee in Geneva. Tanzania believes this approach is crucial for achieving a 50 percent reduction in refugee populations by 2035. The government emphasizes that allowing refugees to return home voluntarily is the most sustainable and dignified outcome. This position underscores Tanzania’s long-held belief in self-determination for displaced people. The statement signals continued advocacy for international support of voluntary repatriation programs. Further details regarding specific initiatives were not immediately available.
