Record 114 million people now displaced worldwide: UN
AFP :
The number of people worldwide living in forced displacement from their homes is estimated to have exceeded 114 million, the United Nations said Wednesday — a record figure.
“The number of people displaced by war, persecution, violence and human rights violations globally is likely to have exceeded 114 million at the end of September,” UNHCR, the UN refugee agency, said in a statement.
The main drivers in the first half of 2023 were the conflicts in Ukraine, Sudan, Myanmar and the Democratic Republic of Congo; a prolonged humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan; and a combination of drought, floods and insecurity in Somalia, UNHCR said.
“The world’s focus now is — rightly — on the humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza. But globally, far too many conflicts are proliferating or escalating, shattering innocent lives and uprooting people,” said UN refugees chief Filippo Grandi.
“The international community’s inability to solve conflicts or prevent new ones is driving displacement and misery.
We must look within, work together to end conflicts and allow refugees and other displaced people to return home or restart their lives,” he said in a statement.
In its Mid-Year Trends Report, which analyses forced displacement during the first six months of 2023, UNHCR said that by the end of June, 110 million people had been forcibly displaced worldwide.
That figure was up 1.6 million from the end of 2022.
A UNHCR spokesman confirmed to AFP the new figure was a record since the agency began collecting data in 1975.
