Turning Backs on Despair, Richest Nations Doing Least for World's Refugees

October 3, 2020 0 By HearthstoneYarns

The world’s six wealthiest nations are “turning their backs” on refugees, hosting less than nine percent of those who have fled their homes due to war and violence and leaving poorer countries to shoulder the burden, a damning new report from Oxfam reveals.

According to the United Nations Refugee Agency, the number of displaced people around the world has surpassed 65 million—an “unprecedented” milestone “that represents unacceptable human suffering.”

Yet the Oxfam briefing released Monday shows that the United States, China, France, Germany, Japan, and the United Kingdom—which together account for more than half of the global economy—have taken in just 8.88 percent of those 65 million.

Meanwhile, though they account for less than two percent of the cumulative world GDP, Jordan, Turkey, Pakistan, Lebanon, South Africa, and the Occupied Palestinian Territory host over 50 percent of the world’s refugees, the report finds.

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