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World Refugee Day 2024: history, significance & 5 countries housing most refugees

World Refugee Day 2024:According to recent UNHCR statistics, over 130 million people are currently displaced due to conflict, violence, and human rights violations; 32 million of them are refugees.

June 20, 2024 / 12:46 IST
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World Refugee Day 2024 is significant as the world faces unprecedented levels of displacement.
World Refugee Day 2024 is significant as the world faces unprecedented levels of displacement. (Representational)

In a world continually rocked by conflict, climate change, and political instability, the number of displaced people has reached unprecedented levels. On World Refugee Day 2024, the spotlight turns to the countries bearing the brunt of this crisis, providing shelter and hope to millions fleeing their homes.

World Refugee Day was officially designated by the United Nations General Assembly in December 2000, with the first observance taking place on June 20, 2001. The date was chosen to coincide with Africa Refugee Day, which had been celebrated for many years in several countries across the continent.

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The origins of World Refugee Day are rooted in the aftermath of World War II, when millions were displaced, leading to the establishment of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in 1950.

The UNHCR's mandate was to safeguard the rights and well-being of refugees, helping them to restart their lives in new countries. Over the decades, the scope of the refugee crisis has expanded, with conflicts, persecution, and environmental disasters contributing to the displacement of people worldwide.

Significance
World Refugee Day 2024 is particularly significant as the world faces unprecedented levels of displacement. According to recent UNHCR statistics, over 130 million people are currently displaced due to conflict, violence, and human rights violations; 32 million of them are refugees.