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The food crisis could further swell the flood of uprooted people in the world

2022-06-16T01:09:19.402Z


If the world does not manage to stem the serious food crisis caused by Russia, the record of 100 million uprooted people will grow...


If the world does not manage to stem the severe food crisis caused by Russia, the record of 100 million uprooted people will increase by

"a large number of people"

, warned the High Commissioner for Refugees of the UN.

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"What is done to respond to the food insecurity crisis (...) is of crucial importance to prevent more people from moving"

, insisted Filippo Grandi, during a briefing.

He does not know how many,

“but it will be a large number”

, underlined the High Commissioner, presenting the 2021 annual report of the organization he leads.

The Russian-led war is depriving the world of grain and fertilizer, driving up prices and threatening millions of people around the world with hunger.

“The impact, if not resolved quickly, will be devastating”

, warns Filippo Grandi, before recovering:

“It is already devastating”

.

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This catastrophe in the making occupies the ministerial meeting of the WTO, meeting in Geneva, as well as the session of the Human Rights Council and the highest authorities of the UN.

At the end of 2021, the world had 89.3 million refugees and IDPs more than twice as many as 10 years ago, including 53.2 million IDPs and 27.1 million refugees.

But Russia's invasion has thrown between 12 and 14 million Ukrainians on the roads to seek refuge elsewhere in their country or abroad.

A human flow which for the first time made cross, in May, the bar of 100 million uprooted people in the world.

"Every year over the past decade, the numbers have steadily increased

," recalled Filippo Grandi.

“Either the international community mobilizes to react to this human tragedy, to put an end to the conflicts and achieve lasting solutions, or this dramatic trend will continue”

.

Source: lefigaro

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