QUNO welcomes new Guidelines on International Protection relating to claims to refugee status based on objection to military service released by UNHCR. These Guidelines focus on individuals who seek international protection as refugees to avoid recruitment and service in State armed forces, including conscientious objectors, as well as forced recruitment by non-State armed groups. They will provide guidance for governments, decision makers, lawyers and the judiciary as well as UNHCR staff. QUNO hopes that the new Guidelines will help protect conscientious objectors and others fleeing recruitment and service in the military when they seek asylum abroad.
QUNO attends COP30 in Brazil: Report 1 of 2
QUNOโs Human Impacts of Climate Change (HICC) staff, Lindsey Fielder Cook and Daniela Campos, were present at the Conference of Parties (COP30) from 9โ23 November in Belรฉm, Brazil. This first report focuses on QUNOโs activities and will be followed by a second report offering an analysis of both concerns and positive outcomes.ย While knowing that more than 56,000 people from all over the world came together to share and negotiate global climate action, some might still wonder what happens inside COPs. To offer a clearer glimpse of this experience, we are sharing a narrated report of the major events, negotiations, and interactions where QUNO brought a Quaker voiceโadvocating peaceful, just, and equitable transformations of activities driving existential levels of climate change and related planetary crises.ย Amplifying our Voice and Values at COP30 – Interfaith events : With our Interfaith Liaison Committee colleagues, we helped host an interfaith Talanoa Dialogue at the Lutheran Church Igreja Evangelica de Confissรฃo Luterana, bringing together over 120 people in person from all over the world, with translation between English and Portuguese, and more than 30 participants online. During the COP, we supported faith-based colleagues in their efforts, including newcomers navigating the space, and engaged with […]






