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Leaders, NGOs meet in Istanbul for first humanitarian summit

– ‘Fig leaf’ –

UN Deputy Secretary General Jan Eliasson echoed the need to tackle the “root causes” of crises emanating from conflict, as well as climate change.

“We spend so much on dealing with the late causes of conflict but very little on prevention,” he said.

Eliasson said the summit should also see a “strong call” for respect of international humanitarian law, which has badly decayed with attacks on schools and hospitals in the conflicts in Syria, Afghanistan and Yemen.

The summit is the result of years of planning but there has been criticism that its actual outcomes could fall well short of its lofty ambitions.

Medical charity Doctors Without Borders (MSF) is boycotting the event, saying it risked being just a “fig leaf” for the world’s failure on humanitarian action.

“I regret very much that they came to that decision,” said Eliasson.

“One of the main purposes of this conference is our outrage against violations of international humanitarian law,” adding he hoped the “convictions they (MSF) stand for” would come out of the meeting.

In a move applauded by Eliasson, dozens of nations taking part in the summit issued a joint statement supporting the meeting’s aims, pledging to do more to tackle the underlying causes of conflict.

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German Chancellor Angela Merkel, one of the highest profile guests, said she hoped the summit would result in “better coordination between the different actors” and a “new systematic approach”.

Participants, many of whom include small and medium-sized non-governmental organisations, have a realistic but hopeful view of what the gathering can achieve.

“Expectations for the summit have gradually reduced,” said Rob Williams, chief executive of charity War Child, which supports and protects children around the world affected by conflict.

“We still have the feeling there is a lot of good faith going into Istanbul. We also have a restricted view of what is possible to achieve,” he told AFP.

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