12.01.2008 17:30
Marc Parramón
FC Barcelona will sign an agreement with the United Nations Refugee agency (UNHCR) on January 22 in Geneva.
After becoming part of the programme to help underprivilieged children through the deal with Unicef and having joined in helping to create education programmes for young children in conjunction with UNESCO, the Barça Fundació wanted to try and help where they can against another vulnerable group of people: refugees. For that reason, FC Barcelona will sign a convenant of contribution with UNHCR on Tuesday, January 22 in Genevea.
The two bodies will unite their efforts to help work together with their respective
programmes and to build common initiatives that try and bring a new quality of life to child
reugees. A delegation from the club's Fundaciò, headed by president Joan Laporta, will travel to
Geneva to finalise the agreement in the ACNUR headquarters. The former Portuguese Prime Minister,
Antonio Gutérres, will receive the delegation as his role as head of the agency.
Joining forces
To help the most vulnerable children, the Fundació has, for months months, been working on
diverse convenants and agreements with international agencies. The expierence of these large
institutions makes it a privilege to have them involved and, above all, makes it a lot easyer to
work together on these often difficult schemes. In this sense, the agreement with Unicef, signed in
September 2006, and the tie-up with Unesco, which came about in November 2007, are two examples.
The results of these two agreements are clear to see and they are working well and bearing fruit.