1984 (Executive Committee—35th Session) No. 34 (XXXV) PROBLEMS RELATED TO THE RESCUE OF ASYLUM-SEEKERS IN DISTRESS AT SEA ∗ (1984) The Executive Committee, (a) Noted with concern that rescue of asylum-seekers in distress at sea has decreased significantly in 1983 and again in 1984; (b) Recalled the Conclusion on the Rescue of Asylum-Seekers at Sea adopted by the Executive Committee at its thirty-fourth session recognizing the need for promoting measures for facilitating the rescue of asylumseekers in distress at sea; (c) Welcomed the actions taken by UNHCR to draw attention to the continued need to rescue asylumseekers in distress at sea and expressed the hope that these actions would receive the widest possible support of Governments; (d) Strongly recommended that the Rescue at Sea Resettlement Offers (RASRO) Scheme be implemented on a trial basis as soon as possible and that additional resettlement places be provided as a matter of urgency; (e) Recognized the need for continued support for the DISERO (Disembarkation Resettlement Offers) Scheme and recommended that States renew their contributions to this scheme. ∗ CONCLUSION ENDORSED BY THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE HIGH COMMISSIONER’S PROGRAMME UPON THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE SUB-COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE ON INTERNATIONAL PROTECTION OF REFUGEES 44

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