Nearly 12 million refugees have found protection in the 46 member states of the Council of Europe.
On World Refugee Day, Council of Europe Secretary General Alain Berset and UN High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi reaffirm that this solidarity stands as a vital expression of shared European values, as conflicts and persecution continue to force millions from their homes.
"Protecting those who have no choice but to flee violence and persecution is both a moral duty and a legal obligation," said Secretary General Berset. "This obligation is embedded in international and European law - from the 1951 Refugee Convention to the case-law of the European Court of Human Rights. Our steadfast commitment to these principles is what unites the Council of Europe and will continue to shape Europe's democratic future."
High Commissioner Grandi added: "In a world where conflicts multiply, it remains paramount that States uphold their responsibility to protect people forced to flee, while fostering an environment in which they can thrive and contribute until conditions allow for their safe and dignified return home. I commend the work of the Council of Europe and call on European states to further strengthen efforts in response to the unprecedented challenges posed by global forced displacement."
The Council of Europe and UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, work closely to help countries across Europe strengthen refugee protection, with a focus on vulnerable groups including children, older people, and people living with disabilities.
As part of its pledges under the Global Compact on Refugees, the Council of Europe supports its member states' efforts to align their laws and policies with international standards on the civil and social rights of refugees and stateless persons. Its Development Bank provides financing for emergency assistance and long-term integration.
UNHCR's work across the region complements this effort to strengthen refugee protection, support safe and voluntary returns, prevent statelessness, and bolster action against exploitation and abuse.
Each year, UNHCR and the Council of Europe also recognise individuals, groups, and organisations who show exceptional courage and dedication in supporting forcibly displaced people and defending their rights, through the UNHCR Nansen Refugee Award.
Our message is clear: solidarity, human rights, and practical cooperation must guide Europe's response to displacement, now and in the years to come.