TNAG-1066-FCO40-1316-Human-rights-in-Hong-Kong-1981 — Page 126

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In this regard, and in the

context of a bi-multi approach to international aid., it would be worthwhile if the potential bilateral donors were to pool

their human resources with

with the international mission sent to

assess the mass exodus. This might to some extent limit

mercifully for the receving country, the endless stream of

missions witnessed in all mass exodus situations.

The

resulting "integrated multi-disciplinary planning team" would

help not only in eliminating duplication but also in maximizing

the overall impact of international involvement including, in

particular, the search for durable solutions, as well as the

containment, if possible, of the exodus. Ideally, such a

team, under the guidance of the Secretary-General and his

special representative, should visit both the country of asylum

and the country of origin at the same time.

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110. In the introduction to his Annual Report on the Work of

the Organization in 1980, the Secretary-General, in commenting

on the question of security, stated:

"It has until now been generally accepted that security and peace-keeping are political matters and separate from emergency humanitarian efforts, although past experience has shown that when the two have happened to coincide the humani- tarian task has been greatly facilitated by the presence of peace-keeping operations.

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