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UK Special Envoy for Post-Holocaust Issues: terms of reference published.
Summary
The government has published terms of reference for a UK Special Envoy for Post-Holocaust Issues, describing an internationally focused role to promote Holocaust education, remembrance and research and to support justice and assistance for victims and families; the envoy will lead UK delegations to IHRA, relevant International Tracing Service meetings, the Auschwitz-Birkenau Foundation annual meeting and SECCA.
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The government has published terms of reference for a UK Special Envoy for Post-Holocaust Issues. The post is described as a focal point to champion post-Holocaust matters internationally while maintaining links with domestic work. The UK was a founding signatory of the 2000 Stockholm Declaration that led to the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance. The role is positioned to uphold the UK's commitments on remembrance, research and the rule of law.
Role responsibilities:
- The terms establish the Special Envoy as Head of the UK Delegation to the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA).
- The envoy will represent the UK at appropriate International Tracing Service (ITS) meetings, including those concerning the future role and governance of the ITS and the preservation and accessibility of the Arolsen Archive.
- The role includes attendance at the annual meeting of the Auschwitz-Birkenau Foundation.
- The envoy will take part in the Special Envoys Meeting on Combatting Antisemitism (SECCA).
- The position is framed to help bring coherence to government efforts on education, remembrance, research and assistance related to the Holocaust.
Summary:
The published terms formalise a single UK focal point to coordinate post-Holocaust work with international partners and to support efforts on education, remembrance, research and victim assistance. The document lists specific international forums where the envoy will lead or represent the UK. Undetermined at this time.
