Refugee Numbers Explode Along with Factors Endangering Them
OTTAWA: The United Nations’ refugee agency says one in every 113 people around the world is either an asylum-seeker, internally displaced or a refugee.
The agency says by the end of last year, 65.3 million people had been forcibly displaced from their homes.
Of that about 12.4 million were newly displaced, due to ongoing persecution, conflict, general violence, or human rights violations that continue to plague countries around the world.
The sobering statistics were contained in the agency’s annual global trends report, released Monday to mark World Refugee Day.


