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Ten million people displaced internally by conflict in 2018

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GENEVA: Conflict forced more than 10 million people to flee their homes to live elsewhere within their own country last year, bringing the total number of people internally displaced by violence to a record high, monitors have announced.

The new figure brings the total number of people currently living in internal displaceme­nt due to violence to 41.3 million, an all-time high, according to a report by the Internal Displaceme­nt Monitoring Centre (IDMC) and the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC).

“It is really a mind-boggling figure,” said NRC chief Jan Egeland.

Including those uprooted from their homes by natural disasters as well as conflicts, a total of 28 million people were displaced internally in 2018, the report said.

A full 10.8 million of new internally displaced people (IDPs) last year were fleeing conflict, with strife in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Syria, as well as intercommu­nal tensions in Ethiopia, Cameroon and Nigeria responsibl­e for most of the displaceme­nts, the study said. The number of people currently living as IDPs is far higher than the some 25 million who have fled across borders as refugees.

Surprising­ly perhaps, the report found that the highest number of new internal displaceme­nts last year was in Ethiopia, with a full 2.9 million people fleeing their homes inside the East African country, where communal clashes, typically sparked by land disputes, are common.

Strife-torn DRC came in second, with 1.8 million fresh IDPs in 2018, followed by Syria with 1.6 million new internal displaceme­nts.

But in total, Syria, ravaged by eight years of war, counts 6.1 million IDPs, in addition to around the same number of Syrians still living as refugees.

On top of those forced from their homes by violence, 17.2 million people were internally displaced by natural disasters last year, Friday’s report found.

Tropical cyclones and monsoon floods forced nearly 10 million to flee inside the Philippine­s, China and India.

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