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Number of refugees worldwide hits two-decade high of 45.2 million

One person driven from home every 4.1 seconds last year, UN says

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War and other crises drove one person from their home every 4.1 seconds last year, the UN’s refugee agency said on Wednesday, pushing the number of people forcibly displaced to a two-decade high of 45.2 million.

All told, the UNCHR’s annual figures showed 1.1 million people fled across international borders last year, while 6.5 million were displaced within their homelands.

“This means one in each 4.1 seconds. So each time you blink, another person is forced to flee,” Antonio Guterres, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, told reporters.

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“These truly are alarming numbers,” he added.

Each time you blink, another person is forced to flee
Antonio Guterres, UN high commissioner for refugees

“They reflect individual suffering on a huge scale and they reflect the difficulties of the international community in preventing conflicts and promoting timely solutions for them.”

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