UNHCR Statement on the Repeal of “Medevac” Legislation
UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is disappointed by the repeal of the “Medevac” legislation in the Australian Parliament
yesterday.
Since its commencement earlier this year, the medevac mechanism had proven to be a timely, effective and often
life-saving safeguard.
After more than six years of uncertainty regarding solutions, UNHCR is extremely concerned that the health situation of
asylum seekers and refugees will continue to deteriorate.
In the absence of the now repealed Medevac mechanisms, UNHCR urges the Government of Australia to continue utilising
pre-existing legislative processes in a good faith effort to evacuate individuals in need of urgent medical treatment.
As Australia retains responsibility for people forcibly transferred under its offshore arrangements, UNHCR urges the
Government of Australia to find appropriate solutions including taking up the longstanding offer by New Zealand to
resettle refugees and to prevent further harm.