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PULA, Sept 29 (Hina) - The refugee return process in Croatia is
satisfactory, the head of the government's Office for refugees and
displaced persons told reporters at the Kamenjak Refugee Centre in
Pula on Tuesday.
He emphasised that besides the number of returnees also very
important was the how they live.
Returnees have to be offered jobs to be able to actively provide for
themselves and not be dependant on social assistance and
international donations, Pejkovic said.
The press conference in the northern Adriatic port was organised at
the end a two-day workshop of the government's Office for refugees
and displaced persons and the UN High Commissioner for Refugees
(UNHCR).
The workshop focused on a programme for the return and care for
elderly and disabled returnees.
Also in attendance were UNHCR chief for Croatia Robert Robinson and
Deputy Labour and Social Welfare Minister Marijan Pokrajcic.
Pokrajcic said that elderly and disabled returnees, refugees and
displaced persons were systematically and well taken care of,
thanks to the good cooperation between the government Office for
refugees and the displaced with international associations, the
Red Cross and the Red Half-Moon in particular, and money from the
state budget.
Centres for elderly and disabled returnees are reaching completion
in Udbina, Zemunik, Dubrovnik and Knin.
More than 14,000 elderly and disabled people, 80 percent of whom are
refugees and displaced persons, are being cared for in 56 social
welfare institutions throughout Croatia, said Pokrajcic.
Answering reporters' questions concerning the return of refugees
to Bosnia, Pejkovic said conditions for the return had not been
provided in the Bosnian Serb entity even after the recent general
elections and the establishment of new authorities.
UNHCR's Robinson emphasised the UNHCR office in Croatia had
received some 13,000 refugee requests for returning to the Bosnian
Serb entity, and several hundred for returning to Bosnia's other
entity, the Croat-Muslim Federation.
Robinson said that, in keeping with the Dayton peace agreement, the
international community would do everything to enable refugees to
return to Bosnia, the Bosnian Serb entity in particular.
In Croatia conditions enabling the return are far better, but not
ideal, the UNHCR chief said.
The UNHCR is satisfied with the progress in the return to Croatia's
areas reintegrated after Serbian occupation, as well as with
restored trust between its office in Croatia and Croatia's
government Office for refugees.
Robinson also said representatives of the Croatian government's
office for refugees, UNHCR's office, international and domestic
non-government organisations and Embassies were soon to meet in
Zagreb to draft a document for following the refugee return to
Croatia.
This is one of more conditions for international associations to
attend a donors' conference on Croatia.
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