The Citizen (KZN)

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REPORT: UN SAYS DISPLACEME­NT DOUBLED IN DECADE

- Geneva

‘I am very worried that next year it will be even worse than this year.’

Nearly 80 million people have been forced to flee their homes due to violence and persecutio­n, marking a near-doubling of global displaceme­nt in a decade, the United Nations (UN) said yesterday.

By the end of 2019, one out of every 97 people in the world was living uprooted and displaced, according to a fresh report by the UN refugee agency, highlighti­ng swelling displaceme­nt from conflicts in places like Syria and the Democratic Republic of Congo.

“One percent of the world population cannot go back to their homes because there are wars, persecutio­n, human rights violations and other forms of violence,” said UN refugee chief Filippo Grandi.

The UN High Commission­er for Refugees agency found that by the end of last year, a record 79.5 million people were living either as refugees, asylum seekers or in so-called internal displaceme­nt within their own countries, marking a dramatic increase of nearly nine million from a year earlier.

“This is a trend that has been going on since 2012: the figures are higher than the year before,” Grandi said, pointing out that this meant “there has been more conflict, there has been more violence that has pushed people away from their homes”.

It also means, he said, “that there have been insufficie­nt political solutions” to the conflicts and crises that would allow people to return home.

Grandi pointed out that 10 years ago, the number of people living in displaceme­nt around the globe stood at about 40 million.

“So it has basically doubled. And we don’t see this trend diminishin­g,” he said.

“With the internatio­nal community so divided, so unable, so incapable of making peace, unfortunat­ely the situation won’t stop growing, and I am very worried that next year it will be even worse than this year.”

Yesterday’s report showed that at the end of 2019, nearly 46 million of those displaced remained inside their own country, while 26 million had fled across borders.

Another 4.2 million people were asylum seekers, while 3.6 million Venezuelan­s displaced abroad were tallied separately.

Last year, about 11 million people were newly displaced, many in a handful of conflict-wracked countries and regions, the report showed. – AFP

 ?? Picture:AFP ?? A man wearing a face mask as protection against the coronaviru­s trains at a gym in the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, this week.
Picture:AFP A man wearing a face mask as protection against the coronaviru­s trains at a gym in the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, this week.

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