TIWN
Geneva, June 19 (TIWN) The number of people fleeing violence, persecution and conflict in 2018 has exceeded 70 million globally - the highest number in the UN refugee agency's almost 70 years of operations.
The almost 70.8 million people forcibly displaced is 2.3 million more than the previous year, according to the agency's annual Global Trends report. The figure is also double the level recorded 20 years ago. The number averaged out to 37,000 new displacements every day. "What we are seeing in these figures is further confirmation of a longer-term rising trend in the number of people needing safety from war, conflict and persecution," said the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, Filippo Grandi. "While language around refugees and migrants is often divisive, we are also witnessing an outpouring of generosity and solidarity, especially by communities who are themselves hosting large numbers of refugees." The number also represents a sharp increase in the number of displaced people as a proportion of the world's population. That figure had previous peaked - since the founding of the UN in 1951 - in 1992, at 3.7 per 1,000 of the population. By 2018, the number had more than doubled to 9.3. According to the UN, the actual figure for 2018 is likely to be higher, as the number of people displaced by the Venezuela crisis is only partly reflected in the statistics. About four million Venezuelans have fled their country, according to some figures from countries taking them in, making it one of the world's biggest recent displacement crises.
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