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Conflicts Push Internal Displacement to Record High

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Human Wrongs Watch By Kristy Siegfried — UNHCR*

The number of people fleeing conflict or violence but remaining within their own countries has reached an all-time high, according to a report published today [28 April 2020] by the Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre (IDMC). |  Español   |  Français

Alexandra Bilak (right), director of IDMC, greets an internally displaced woman at a camp in Chiapas, Mexico, in 2019.  © Mauricio Palos for IDMC

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To what extent can the increases in IDP figures be explained by governments doing a better job of monitoring and reporting on internal displacement?

There are obvious realities on the ground that have pushed the numbers up – the increasing violence across West Africa and the Sahel in 2019 for example. But we have also seen improvements in the reporting. What that says to me is that we were reporting underestimates in previous years.

For example, the Yemen figures have been really unsatisfactory in recent years because of access problems. That improved last year, which is why we have a higher total number of displacements for Yemen. And the same goes for the DRC. The whole country still isn’t covered, but we’ve been able to add figures from more provinces.

What other progress did you see last year in terms of government responses to internal displacement?

This year’s report focuses on government-owned solutions and what measures governments have taken. We’ve divided these into three categories. One is the data collection and reporting side, which we consider to be key. The second is on resources and capacity.

So, it’s one thing to know the scale of the problem, but you need the financial, the institutional, and the logistical capacity to address it. The third category is political will and commitment. We found lots of interesting examples of the first two “key ingredients” in different countries.

There are countries like Mali and Indonesia that have put in place strong data collection. Other countries have invested in improving their responses by embedding the issue in their national development plans and using multi-year planning and funding to support IDPs.

On the political will side, it’s harder to base on tangible evidence. It’s more of a feeling we’ve had in the last two to three years that there’s a wind of change in terms of how countries are even talking about the issue of internal displacement. A few years ago, you’d have seen a wall come up when you talked about it. There seems to be more political openness about acknowledging the issue now.

The cornerstone of this political will is the extent to which it’s being reflected in national laws and policies. Afghanistan has a new legal framework on land rights and ownership that makes land accessible to returning refugees and IDPs. Uganda now has a national IDP policy covering both conflict and disaster, and more countries are including internal displacement in their national disaster risk reduction policies. But laws themselves are never enough. They need to go hand-in-hand with resources and the ability to implement.

Alba Pinto, 58, lost her husband and three children to Colombia’s armed conflict and was displaced in 2005. Since then, she has worked hard to open a shop selling school supplies and hardware goods in Nueva Esperanza. © UNHCR/Ruben Salgado Escudero

What are you hoping that the new UN High Level Panel on Internal Displacement will achieve?

It comes at a very timely moment as a way to catalyse all these efforts and opportunities we’ve been seeing. I’m hoping it’ll create a safe space for sharing experiences, learning from each other and putting Member States in the driving seat.

Those countries that are making progress, their efforts will be made more visible and maybe it’ll serve as a way of encouraging other countries to make similar efforts. Perhaps we’ll get that political momentum we so desperately need and have lacked over the last 20 years.

What countries or regions are you particularly concerned about in 2020, especially in the context of the coronavirus pandemic?

Of course, it’s a global pandemic, but some countries are going to be worse hit than others, particularly those that already have strained health systems, but also where IDPs will be at higher risk because they’re living in crowded camps and facing limited access to health care, water and sources of income.

If you take that into consideration, West Africa and the Sahel, as well as the Central African Republic, the DRC and Yemen are particularly concerning. In the longer term, this is going to have massive social, economic and political costs for countries with large numbers of IDPs that are already fragile.

Less directly concerning but still important are those countries at risk of disasters and natural hazards. How are government responses going to play out when they can’t evacuate people to shelters? How do you tell people to stay home when their home has been destroyed?

*SOURCE: UNHCR. Go to ORIGINAL.


Source: https://human-wrongs-watch.net/2020/04/29/conflicts-push-internal-displacement-to-record-high/


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