Latest revision as of 17:52, 28 September 2021
Message definition (Information Booklet )
At the end of 2020, around seven million people in 104 countries and territories were living in displacement as a result of disasters that happened not only in 2019, but also in previous years<ref name=":14">[https://www.internal-displacement.org/global-report/grid2021/ IDMC, Global Displacement Report] </ref>. The top five countries with the highest number of IDPs due to disasters were Afghanistan (1.1 million); India (929,000); Pakistan (806,000); Ethiopia (633,000), and Sudan (454,000)<ref name=":14" />. In 2017, some 1.5 million US Americans migrated in the face of natural disasters, temporarily or permanently, to other parts of the country<ref>https://www.internal-displacement.org/countries/united-states</ref>.
At the end of 2020, around seven million people in 104 countries and territories were living in displacement as a result of disasters that happened not only in 2019, but also in previous years<ref name=":14">[https://www.internal-displacement.org/global-report/grid2021/ IDMC, Global Displacement Report] </ref>. The top five countries with the highest number of IDPs due to disasters were Afghanistan (1.1 million); India (929,000); Pakistan (806,000); Ethiopia (633,000), and Sudan (454,000)<ref name=":14" />. In 2017, some 1.5 million US Americans migrated in the face of natural disasters, temporarily or permanently, to other parts of the country<ref>https://www.internal-displacement.org/countries/united-states</ref>.
Translation At the end of 2020, around seven million people in 104 countries and territories were living in displacement as a result of disasters that happened not only in 2019, but also in previous years<ref name=":14">[https://www.internal-displacement.org/global-report/grid2021/ IDMC, Global Displacement Report] </ref>. The top five countries with the highest number of IDPs due to disasters were Afghanistan (1.1 million); India (929,000); Pakistan (806,000); Ethiopia (633,000), and Sudan (454,000)<ref name=":14" />. In 2017, some 1.5 million US Americans migrated in the face of natural disasters, temporarily or permanently, to other parts of the country<ref>https://www.internal-displacement.org/countries/united-states</ref>. At the end of 2020, around seven million people in 104 countries and territories were living in displacement as a result of disasters that happened not only in 2019, but also in previous years[1] . The top five countries with the highest number of IDPs due to disasters were Afghanistan (1.1 million); India (929,000); Pakistan (806,000); Ethiopia (633,000), and Sudan (454,000)[1] . In 2017, some 1.5 million US Americans migrated in the face of natural disasters, temporarily or permanently, to other parts of the country[2] .