UNHCR's New Global Trends Report

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  • Conflict and persecution caused global forced displacement to escalate again in 2016, reaching the highest level ever recorded.
    UNHCR’s annual Global Trends Report said 65.6 million people were displaced at the end of 2016, some 300,000 more than a year earlier. Over 10 million people were newly displaced during the course of the year. Learn more: www.unhcr.org/g...
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  • @pedroheberle6665
    @pedroheberle6665 7 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    OK, listen. I studied your report the whole day, and there are a few mistakes in this video. I hope you don't find me obnoxious for pointing them out - and I do think I owe that to how much Global Trends helps me every year:
    1) "One person is forcibly displaced every three seconds. That's 65.6 million people."
    No, actually that's the 10.3 million newly displaced people in 2016 alone, whereas 65.6 million is the total, current population of forcibly displaced. Believe me, I did the math.
    2) The number of refugees from South Sudan is 1.4 million! This is what the report says. Plus, the number of internally displaced is obviously higher than that of refugees - I'm not sure whether that always happens, but it surely is the tendency for a least developed country in war.
    3) As to the discussion of the refugee-hosting countries, the figures for Pakistan are from last year (they fell in 2016, and today the country hosts only around 1.4 million refugees), whereas the figures for Turkey have risen, but not quite as much as you put it: it hosts less - not more - than 2.9 million refugees (2.869 millions, to be exact).
    Other than that, your work is beautiful, and I am a fan (I'm serious).

  • @b3ltran_669
    @b3ltran_669 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Argentina argentina

  • @bernhardtshimonyo1532
    @bernhardtshimonyo1532 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    todays un got poor perfomance it doesnot not met the worlds living standard. thats why the people turning over and using abusive languege.