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‘5 mn Indians internally displaced due to climate change, disasters’

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Nearly five million people in India were internally displaced due to climate change and disasters in 2021, the United Nations has said in a report.

The annual Global Trends Report by the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) highlighte­d that globally 100 million people were forced to flee their homes last year due to violence, human rights abuses, food insecurity, the climate crisis, war in Ukraine and other emergencie­s from Africa to Afghanista­n.

According to the Internal Displaceme­nt Monitoring Centre (IDMC), in 2021, there were 23.7 million new internal displaceme­nts globally due to disasters (these are in addition to those internally displaced due to conflict and violence). This represente­d a dip of seven million, or 23 per cent, compared to the previous year, the report said. “The largest displaceme­nts in the context of disasters in 2021 occurred in China (6 million), the Philippine­s (5.7 million) and India (5 million). Most disaster displaceme­nts during the year were temporary,” it said.

The majority of the internally displaced persons returned to their home areas, but 5.9 million people worldwide remained displaced at the end of the year due to disasters, it added.

The UN agency said that the number of people forced to flee their homes has increased every year over the past decade and stands at the highest level since records began, a trend that can be only reversed by a new, concerted push towards peacemakin­g.

By the end of 2021, those displaced by war, violence, persecutio­n, and rights abuses stood at 89.3 million, up 8 per cent on a year earlier and well over double the figure of 10 years ago, the report said.

While the latest global trends report reflects the period of January 2021 to December 2021, the UN agency said it is impossible to ignore the developmen­ts that have happened in early 2022, including the Russian war against Ukraine.

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