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Refugee Crisis: A New Era of Global Conflict

Author(s) Dr. Anita Bhatt
Country India
Abstract The world is facing common global challenges ranging from ending hunger to climate change to gender inequality. But, the biggest dilemma of the present world is the refugee crisis which repeatedly and intensely appears in every region in general and war-torn countries in particular. These issues are of global scope, and affect all nations and societies, though in different ways and to varying degrees. These challenges are also central objectives of the Sustainable Development Goals of 2030. According to United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) Global Trends 2021, at least 89.3 million people around the world have been forced to flee their homes due to multiple and complex factors such as armed conflicts, civil war, conflicts, violence, human rights violations, persecution and discrimination. According to Amnesty International 2019, more than two-thirds of all refugees came from countries such as Syria, Afghanistan, South Sudan, Myanmar, Somalia, and the Democratic Republic of Congo, etc. In this framework, the paper is an attempt to articulate trends of forced displacement globally. Therefore, this study is based on the hypothesis: Firstly, the refugee crisis causes widespread stress on the states which could be catastrophic with social, economic, political, and security implications. Secondly, alleviating the suffering of all refugees trapped in the global refugee crisis will bring peace and prosperity to people and the planet and be much closer to solving many more major real-world problems. Subsequently, the paper concludes with a discussion of the key avenues that must be addressed at the regional and global levels to move this research forward. The paper proposes several opportunities to help improve the well-being of global refugees which is an urgent call for action by all countries both developed and developing under a global partnership with the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
Published In Volume 4, Issue 5, September-October 2022
Published On 2022-10-08

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