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    Category III of Iraq among the 10 most exodus world countries

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    Post by Rocky Wed 11 May 2016, 3:07 am

    [ltr]Category III of Iraq among the 10 most exodus world countries[/ltr]

     Since 05.11.2016 at 09:25 (Baghdad time)
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    [ltr]Baghdad balances News[/ltr]
    [ltr]Declared "Displacement Monitoring Center" (IDMC), the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) in a new report released on Wednesday that one million people have been forced to flee because of conflicts and disasters in 2015.[/ltr]
    [ltr]The report said the center, which I followed / balances News /, said that "28 million people have been forced to flee due to disasters and conflicts in 2015, while there are still millions of others displaced Invisibles; according to a new report issued by the" Internal Displacement Monitoring Center, "highlights internal displacement crisis in the world.[/ltr]
    [ltr]According to the report, "the conflicts, violence and disasters have led to the displacement of 27.8 million people in 2015, which show an unprecedented number of men, women and children of shock and confusion caused by the forced displacement within their own countries."[/ltr]
    [ltr]He added that "it is equivalent to the population of New York, London, Paris and Cairo city together to take what they can carry, in a state of panic often, and embark on a journey filled with the unknown."[/ltr]
    [ltr]Said Jan England, Secretary General of the Norwegian Refugee Council; "In other words, the" nearly 66 thousand people a day have fled their homes in the year 2015 ".[/ltr]
    [ltr]He announced "Displacement Monitoring Center" (IDMC) for its launch "World Report 2016 exodus", which represents a milestone in the work of the Centre; as this global report combines cover to cover all the contents of the previous status reports on the phenomenon of global displacement.[/ltr]
    [ltr]The center said that "it will be enhanced global data platform, based on a continuous update of the numbers that will be available on the web."[/ltr]
    [ltr]By providing reports on all cases of displacement, regardless of the cause, we seek to provide a more comprehensive picture of what has become a truly global crisis, according to said Alexandra Bilak, director of "Displacement Monitoring Center" (tentative).[/ltr]
    [ltr]The center said that "this global report covers the cases of displacement caused by conflicts and sudden disasters, the cases that became" Displacement Monitoring Center, "a reference body on them years ago.[/ltr]
    [ltr]In addition, the report investigates cases of displacement, which is now out of coverage and monitoring, such as those resulting from criminal violence and gangs, slow-onset disasters such as drought, and those resulting from development projects.[/ltr]
    [ltr]The report provides the reader with an opportunity available within the field of conventional monitoring, with some methodological and conceptual challenges encountered in an effort to draw a complete picture as possible.[/ltr]
    [ltr]He said that the center as "Aaadalhsol a comprehensive and accurate figures are essential to efforts to alleviate the suffering and meet the needs of tens of millions of people who are exposed to the risk significantly."[/ltr]
    [ltr]It is the responsibility of national governments primary responsibility to collect these data, and to protect and assist the displaced.But is deplorable, this responsibility is not advancement in many cases, "he said Bilak.[/ltr]
    [ltr]He added the Center that "the report provides reading does not involve any exaggeration. It was recorded 8.6 million new displacement situation in the year 2015, due to conflict and violence. With the end of the year, the total were displaced, including the displaced in previous years 0.40800000 people. It is the highest number has been registered at all, and twice the number of refugees in the world as a whole, according to England.[/ltr]
    [ltr]He went Center that he had endured the Middle East and North Africa, the brunt of the new cases of displacement due to conflict in 2015, with 4.8 million displaced people there. And that includes Syria, Yemen and Iraq, more than half of all newly displaced as a result of conflicts in the world as a whole.[/ltr]
    [ltr]He pointed out that among the ten countries that have the largest number of people displaced by conflicts in the world, remained five -kolombia countries, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Iraq, and South Sudan, and Sudan on the list since 2003. This represents further evidence that the absence of Help needed by the displaced, displacement tends to continue for years and even decades, as I said Bilak.[/ltr]
    [ltr]The center said that the vast majority of cases displacement associated with disasters, emerged from the risks associated with weather conditions, such as storms and floods. However, the earthquakes in Nepal was a reminder resounding potential risks geophysical, in addition to the above, the preliminary estimates of the displacement caused by other reasons, to a forced exodus of a million people, at least because of the criminal violence in Mexico and Central America, in addition to the displacement of tens of millions because of development projects , such as the construction of dams and rehabilitation projects and urban development, and the organization of mega sporting events.[/ltr]
    [ltr]Center and continued that "This report shows the many challenges facing the response to this global crisis. Also highlights the absence of blatant political solutions to displacement, and represents a wake-up call to national governments and policy-makers worldwide alike," she said Pelak.anthy 29 / A 43[/ltr]




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