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UNHCR: Conflicts, Global Failures Displace Over 114 Million People Worldwide 

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October 26, 2023
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UNHCR: Conflicts, Global Failures Displace Over 114 Million People Worldwide 

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In a world filled with turmoil and conflict, the number of forcibly displaced individuals has surged to a staggering 114 million, according to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).

The harrowing statistics highlight the dire consequences of ongoing wars, violence, and international failures. UNHCR says this revelation indicates the urgent need for global cooperation and conflict resolution.

This comes at a time when the global stage is witnessing an excess of conflicts, each contributing to the staggering rise in displacement.

The war in Ukraine, conflicts in Sudan, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Myanmar, as well as the compounding effects of drought, floods, and insecurity in Somalia, are among the primary drivers of this distressing new total.

Moreover, the prolonged humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan has further exacerbated the displacement crisis.

Filippo Grandi, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, expressed deep concern over the situation, stating that “globally, far too many conflicts are proliferating or escalating, shattering innocent lives and uprooting people.”

The inability of the international community to solve or prevent conflicts has led to an ever-worsening cycle of displacement and human suffering.

International Failures

The heart of the issue lies in the international community’s inability to resolve conflicts or prevent new ones. These failures have resulted in untold misery for millions.

Grandi called for introspection, urging nations to work together to end conflicts and provide refugees and the displaced with the opportunity to return home and rebuild their lives.

As of June, the number of forcibly displaced individuals worldwide stood at a staggering 110 million, marking a significant increase of 1.6 million from the end of 2022.

More alarmingly, between June and the end of September, an additional four million people were estimated to have been forcibly displaced, pushing the total to an unprecedented 114 million.

Notably, the UNHCR’s report does not encompass the consequences of the Israel-Palestine conflict, which ignited on October 7, as it fell beyond the report’s scope.

The report unveiled another distressing fact: low and middle-income countries bear the brunt of hosting three-quarters of those in need of international protection. 

This places an immense burden on nations already grappling with their own challenges, highlighting the urgency of global solidarity and support.

Despite the overwhelming challenges and dire circumstances, High Commissioner Grandi remained resolute in his commitment.

“As we watch events unfold in Gaza, Sudan, and beyond, the prospect of peace and solutions for refugees and other displaced populations might feel distant,” he stated, adding that they cannot give up. “With our partners, we will keep pushing for, and finding solutions for refugees,” he added

Global Refugee Forum

This report’s release coincides with the upcoming second Global Refugee Forum, scheduled from December 13 to 15 in Geneva. This gathering, the largest of its kind, focuses on refugees and forcibly displaced individuals, bringing together governments, refugees, local authorities, international organisations, civil society, and the private sector.

The forum serves as a crucial platform for discussion and action, emphasizing the need for collective efforts to address the global displacement crisis and find lasting solutions for those in need.

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