Violence, climate change displace 84 million people globally: UNHCR

The UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) says as more people flee violence, insecurity and the effects of climate change, the number of the forcibly displaced has now exceeded 84 million globally.
UNHCR disclosed this in a new data- Mid-Year Trends report- released on Thursday.
UNHCR’s Mid-Year Trends report, covering the first six months of 2021, revealed a surge from 82.4 million since December 2020 – largely due to internal displacements – with more people fleeing multiple active conflicts around the world, especially in Africa.
It also noted that the COVID-19 border restrictions continued to limit asylum access in many locations.
“The international community is failing to prevent violence, persecution and human rights violations, which continue to drive people from their homes,” said UN High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi.
Flaring conflict and violence worldwide in the first half of 2021 forced nearly 51 million people to flee within their own countries, with most new displacements occurring in Africa.
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) witnessed 1.3 million displacements, and Ethiopia, 1.2 million, the report said.
Meanwhile, violence in Myanmar and Afghanistan also saw an increase in the number driven out of their homes. At the same time, the number of refugees also continued to increase during the first half of the year, reaching nearly 21 million.
UNHCR observed that most new refugees came from just five countries: the Central African Republic, 71,800; South Sudan, 61,700; Syria, 38,800; Afghanistan, 25,200; and Nigeria, 20,300.
“The international community must redouble its efforts to make peace, and at the same time must ensure resources are available to displaced communities and their hosts,’’ warned the high commissioner.
A lethal mix of conflict, COVID-19, poverty, food insecurity and the climate emergency has compounded the humanitarian plight of the displaced, most of whom are being hosted in developing regions.
“The effects of climate change are exacerbating existing vulnerabilities in many areas hosting the forcibly displaced,” added the commissioner, while lamenting solutions for forcibly displaced populations remained in short supply.
During the first half of the year, less than one million internally displaced people and 126,700 refugees were able to return home.
“It is the communities and countries with the fewest resources that continue to shoulder the greatest burden in protecting and caring for the forcibly displaced, and they must be better supported by the rest of the international community,” Mr Grandi said.
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