The strife-torn Central African Republic (CAR) topped the Norwegian Refugee Council's 2016 list of the 10 most neglected countries suffering displacement crises |
The world is turning a
blind eye to millions of Africans who have fled their homes due to conflict, a
Norwegian charity group said Thursday, warning the victims are increasingly
vulnerable to crisis.
AFP
report continues:
The
strife-torn Central African Republic (CAR) topped the Norwegian Refugee
Council's 2016 list released Thursday of the 10 most neglected countries
suffering displacement crises, followed by the Democratic Republic of Congo,
Sudan, South Sudan and Nigeria.
More
than 12 million people have been forced from their homes in these countries
combined, according to NRC figures. Each year, the council presents a list of
the most ignored crises.
"The
fact that most of these people do not turn up at our doorsteps, gives us no
right to close our eyes to their suffering and does not remove our
responsibility to assist," the council's Secretary General Jan Egeland
said in a statement.
"Many
of the displaced people have fled their homes multiple times, and each time
they get increasingly vulnerable," he added.
Although
one in five Central Africans are displaced from their homes due to violence
between the pro-Muslim Seleka and the pro-Christian anti-Balaka groups, only 38
percent of a UN appeal for humanitarian assistance to the country was covered
last year, the NGO said.
The
African countries haven't received enough economic help to meet basic needs,
"limited media attention", and that there's a "lack of political
will to solve the crises", it added.
"Economic
support to alleviate humanitarian crises must be given based on needs, and not
be subject to geopolitical interests," Egeland said.
"In
addition, we need to work for long-term political solutions, which can lift
countries out of a negative spiral of violence, war and poverty," he
added.
Other countries on the NRC
list are Yemen, Palestine, Ukraine, Burma and Somalia.
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