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Wars displace record 40.8 million people in the world, report shows

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The number of people internally displaced by conflicts around the world rose last year to a record 40.8 million people, a report out on Wednesday showed.

"This is the highest figure ever recorded and twice the number of refugees worldwide," said Jan Egeland, head of the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC), co-authors of the report with the Geneva-based Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre (IDMC).

Some 8.6 million internally displaced people (IDPs) linked to conflict were recorded in 2015, including 4.8 million in the Middle East and North Africa.

"Displacement... has snowballed since the Arab spring uprising in 2010 and the rise of the Islamic State," said the report, with Yemen, Syria and Iraq accounting for more than half of the total.

The Dadaab refugee camp in Kenya houses some hundreds of thousands of refugees and for more than 20 ...
The Dadaab refugee camp in Kenya houses some hundreds of thousands of refugees and for more than 20 years has been home to generations of Somalis who have fled their homeland wracked by conflict
Tony Karumba, AFP/File

Outside the Middle East, the countries with the highest numbers of people fleeing were Afghanistan, Central African Republic, Colombia, Democratic Republic of Congo, Nigeria, South Sudan and Ukraine.

The report also said 19.2 million people were internally displaced last year by disasters. India, China and Nepal accounted for the highest numbers with 3.7 million, 3.6 million and 2.6 million.

Conflicts and natural disasters made for a total of 27.8 million new IDPs last year.

"This is the equivalent of the combined populations of New York City, London, Paris and Cairo grabbing what they can carry, often in a state of panic, and setting out on a journey filled with uncertainty," Egeland said.

Out of the top 10 countries for IDPs, the report found that five -- Colombia, Democratic Republic of Congo, Iraq, South Sudan and Sudan -- have featured on the same ranking every year since 2003.

A Nepalese earthquake survivor cares for her child in a tent on the outskirts of Kathmandu a year af...
A Nepalese earthquake survivor cares for her child in a tent on the outskirts of Kathmandu a year after her home was flattened
Prakash Mathema, AFP/File

The report also for the first time measured the numbers displaced by criminal violence associated with drug trafficking and gang activity -- a problem it said remained "unquantified and unaddressed".

It estimated that there were a million IDPs in El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Mexico as of December 2015 as a result of this type of violence.

The number of people internally displaced by conflicts around the world rose last year to a record 40.8 million people, a report out on Wednesday showed.

“This is the highest figure ever recorded and twice the number of refugees worldwide,” said Jan Egeland, head of the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC), co-authors of the report with the Geneva-based Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre (IDMC).

Some 8.6 million internally displaced people (IDPs) linked to conflict were recorded in 2015, including 4.8 million in the Middle East and North Africa.

“Displacement… has snowballed since the Arab spring uprising in 2010 and the rise of the Islamic State,” said the report, with Yemen, Syria and Iraq accounting for more than half of the total.

The Dadaab refugee camp in Kenya houses some hundreds of thousands of refugees and for more than 20 ...

The Dadaab refugee camp in Kenya houses some hundreds of thousands of refugees and for more than 20 years has been home to generations of Somalis who have fled their homeland wracked by conflict
Tony Karumba, AFP/File

Outside the Middle East, the countries with the highest numbers of people fleeing were Afghanistan, Central African Republic, Colombia, Democratic Republic of Congo, Nigeria, South Sudan and Ukraine.

The report also said 19.2 million people were internally displaced last year by disasters. India, China and Nepal accounted for the highest numbers with 3.7 million, 3.6 million and 2.6 million.

Conflicts and natural disasters made for a total of 27.8 million new IDPs last year.

“This is the equivalent of the combined populations of New York City, London, Paris and Cairo grabbing what they can carry, often in a state of panic, and setting out on a journey filled with uncertainty,” Egeland said.

Out of the top 10 countries for IDPs, the report found that five — Colombia, Democratic Republic of Congo, Iraq, South Sudan and Sudan — have featured on the same ranking every year since 2003.

A Nepalese earthquake survivor cares for her child in a tent on the outskirts of Kathmandu a year af...

A Nepalese earthquake survivor cares for her child in a tent on the outskirts of Kathmandu a year after her home was flattened
Prakash Mathema, AFP/File

The report also for the first time measured the numbers displaced by criminal violence associated with drug trafficking and gang activity — a problem it said remained “unquantified and unaddressed”.

It estimated that there were a million IDPs in El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Mexico as of December 2015 as a result of this type of violence.

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