This little girl is on the run in her home country of Brazil and is now growing up in a camp in Itaguai. According to the UNHCR, 42 percent of all refugees in the world are under 18 years of age. Photo: AP / NTB
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Internally displaced
48 million people were also displaced in their own country, 8.3 million in Colombia alone and 6.7 million in Syria. In the Congo it was 5.2 million internally displaced, in Yemen 4 million, in Somalia 3 million, in Afghanistan 2.9 million, in Ethiopia 2.7 million and in Nigeria and Sudan 2.6 million.
– Behind every single number there is a person who is forced away from home and a story of displacement and suffering. They deserve our attention and support, not only humanitarian aid, but also that we find a solution to their situation, says the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, Filippo Grandi.
He calls for increased political will and efforts to end the many conflicts and persecution that are forcing people to flee.
Born on the run
42 percent of all refugees are boys and girls under 18 years of age. They are particularly vulnerable, especially when the crises that have forced them to migrate last for years, the UNHCR states.
Nearly 1 million children were born to parents who were on the run last year, and many of them will also have to grow up on the run.
– This tragedy, where so many children are born as refugees, should be a good enough reason to do more to prevent and end violence and conflicts, Grandi says.