Three million people displaced from homes despite Covid in 2020, says UN

18 June 2021, 12:54

Refugees in Mozambique
More than three million people were forced away from their home countries in 2020 (Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi/AP). Picture: PA

The United Nations commissioner for refugees said there were 82.4 million displaced from their home countries – roughly the population of Germany.

War, violence, persecution, human rights violations and other factors caused nearly three million people to flee their homes last year, even though the Covid-19 crisis restricted movement worldwide, the UN refugee agency has said.

In its Global Trends report published on Friday, UNHCR said the world’s cumulative number of displaced people rose to 82.4 million — roughly the population of Germany and a new post Second World War record.

Filippo Grandi, the United Nations’ high commissioner for refugees, said conflict and the fallout from climate change in places such as Mozambique, Ethiopia’s Tigray region and Africa’s Sahel area were key drivers of refugees and internally displaced people in 2020.

Such factors added hundreds of thousands to the overall count, the ninth consecutive annual increase in the number of forcibly displaced people. The millions who have fled countries such as Syria and Afghanistan due to protracted wars or fighting have dominated the UN agency’s tally for years.

“This is telling, in a year in which we were all locked down, confined, blocked in our homes, in our communities, in our cities,” Grandi said in an interview before the report’s release. “Almost three million people have had to actually leave all that behind because they had no other choice.”

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Migrants from Syria seek asylum in Greece (Michael Svarnias/AP)

“Covid-19 seems to have had no impact on some of the key root causes that push people to flee, he said. “War, violence, discrimination, they have continued, no matter what, throughout the pandemic.”

UNHCR said 1% of all humanity is now displaced, and there are twice as many forcibly displaced people than a decade ago. Some 42% of them are under 18, and nearly one million babies were born as refugees between 2018 and 2020.

“Many of them may remain refugees for years to come,” the agency’s report said.

UNHCR, which has its headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland, said that 99 of the more than 160 countries that closed their borders because of the coronavirus did not make exceptions for people seeking protection as refugees or asylum-seekers.

Grandi acknowledged the possibility that many internally displaced people who could not leave their own countries will eventually want to flee abroad if the pandemic eases and borders reopen.

“A good example is the United States, where already we have seen a surge in people arriving in recent months,” Grandi said, referring to a a US provision called Title 42 that let authorities temporarily block asylum-seekers from entry for health reasons.

“Title 42 will be lifted eventually — and I think this is the right thing to do — but this will have to be managed.”

Asked about US Vice President Kamala Harris’ recent trip to Central America, where she told people hoping to migrate to the US “do not come,” Grandi expressed hope that the remark was not reflective of overall US policy.

“I think that messaging indeed, as it was reported, is stark, and maybe shows only one part of the picture now,” Grandi said, adding that he had heard a “more complex response” from other officials in Washington when he was there recently.

Among recent hotspots, Grandi said hundreds of thousands of people were newly displaced in Mozambique and the Sahel last year, and up to one million in the Tigray conflict that started in October.

“I’m worried that if the international community is not able to stop these conflicts, we will continue to see the rise in the numbers,” he said.

The report said that at the end of last year there were 5.7 million Palestinians, 3.9 million Venezuelans and an additional 20.7 million refugees from various other countries displaced abroad.

Another 48 million people were internally displaced in their own countries. Some 4.1 million more sought asylum.

Turkey, a neighbour of Syria, has taken in the most refugees in absolute numbers — 3.7 million. The figure is more that twice that of the No 2 host country, Colombia, which borders Venezuela. Afghanistan’s neighbor Pakistan was third.

David Miliband, president and CEO of the International Rescue Committee, said the UNHCR counts should be “a wake-up call for the international community.” He appealed, in particular, to the European Union.

“The triple threat of conflict, climate change and Covid-19 continues to destroy lives and livelihoods, demanding a truly global response,” Miliband said. “As one of the world’s wealthiest and most stable regions, the EU can and must be at the forefront of these efforts.”

Jan Egeland, secretary-general of the Norwegian Refugee Council, decried an “epic failure of humanity” and said many more people are on the move today than at any time during the Second World WarW.

“The majority of people fleeing today are on the move because of man-made conflicts,” Egeland said. “What is lacking is the political will and leadership to end these wars.”

By Press Association

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