Over 80 mn people displaced, a ‘bleak milestone’: UN

Over 80 mn people displaced, a ‘bleak milestone’: UN

GENEVA, Dec 9 (NNN-AGENCIES) — Despite calls for ceasefires and compassion amid the Covid-19 pandemic, violence and persecution have continued to force people from their homes, with record numbers now displaced, the UN said Wednesday.

By the end of 2019, 79.5 million people were living uprooted and displaced,
including nearly 30 million refugees — more than one percent of the world’s population.

And the UN refugee agency said preliminary figures showed more people had been forced to flee in 2020, pushing the number past 80 million.

“We are now surpassing another bleak milestone that will continue to grow
unless world leaders stop wars,” UNHCR chief Filippo Grandi said in a
statement.

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called in March for a global
ceasefire while the world fights the pandemic, which has now killed more than 1.5 million people.

But while some factions heeded the call, UNHCR said preliminary figures
through the first half of 2020 showed that violence in Syria, the Democratic
Republic of Congo, Mozambique, Somalia and Yemen drove fresh displacement.

Africa’s central Sahel region also saw significant new displacement due to
brutal violence, including rape and executions, UNHCR said.

“With forced displacement doubling in the last decade, the international
community is failing to safeguard peace,” Grandi lamented.

The UN agency pointed out that instead of calming conflict, the coronavirus
crisis had “disrupted every aspect of human life and severely worsened
existing challenges for the forcibly displaced and stateless”.

It pointed out that some of the measures to curb the spread of Covid-19 had
made it more difficult for refugees to reach safety.

At the peak of the first wave of transmission back in April, for instance,
168 countries fully or partially closed their borders, including 90 that made
no exception for people seeking asylum.

Since then though, 111 countries have found “pragmatic solutions” to ensure asylum processes can remain functional, UNHCR said.

Despite this, new asylum applications dropped by a third during the first
half of the year compared to the same period in 2019.

At the same time, the number of vulnerable refugees resettled to third
countries was slashed in half, to just 17,400 in the first half of the year. — NNN-AGENCIES

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