Global displacement to rise by 6.7 million people by end of next year, aid group says
- The Danish Refugee Council predicts an increase of 6.7 million displaced people worldwide by the end of next year due to ongoing crises and aid cuts.
- Currently, over 117 million people are forcibly displaced globally, and the U.N. Refugee agency warned that this could increase.
- Most new displacements are anticipated from Sudan, which will see nearly a third of these new displacements, with another 1.4 million expected from Myanmar.
- Charlotte Slente of the Danish Refugee Council stated that cuts in aid from wealthy nations represent a betrayal to vulnerable families facing starvation and displacement.
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