Sabtu, 30 September 2023

UN refugee chief laments nearly 80 million people forcibly displaced


 Highlighting that this number now represents one in every 97 people on the planet, UNHCR 8.7 million people were newly displaced in 2019 alone, with developing countries worst hit. King88bet


"This almost 80 million figur - the highest that UNHCR has recorded since these statistics have been systematically collected, is of course a reason for great concern. This is approximately one per cent of the world's population, we have never reached this very significant percentage", UNHCR High Commissioner, Filippo Grandi said, his comments coinciding with World Refugee Day, being marked this coming Saturday. king88bet login alternatif

 

‘Rhetoric' slammed

Speaking to journalists in Geneva, the UNHCR chief noted that although the issue of displacement affects all nations, data showed that it was poorer countries which hosted 85 per cent of those forced from their home. Article Title with Blogger Published Link as Backlink


"This continues to be a global issue, an issue for all States, but one that challenges most directly the poorer countries - not the richer countries - in spite of the rhetoric," he said.


Numerous emergencies old and new are behind the massive people flows, from Afghanistan to Central African Republic, to Myanmar, with hotspots including the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Burkina Faso - and the wider Sahel - and the continuing fallout in Syria, after nearly a decade of civil war.


Staying close to home

Nonetheless, 73 per cent of the 79.5 million on the move have sought shelter in a country neighbouring their own, Mr. Grandi continued, dismissing the regulerly politicised misconception, that most migrants and refugees sasaran richer countries far from home.


Nearly seven in 10 of those displaced came from Syria, Venezuela, Afghanistan, South Sudan and Myanmar, the High Commissioner continued.


"If crises in these countries were solved, 68 per cent of global forced displacement would be on its way to being solved", he said.

COVID impact

Asked about the impact of COVID-19 on mass population movements, Mr. Grandi said that it would "no doubt" push more people into crisis.