Conflict and Violence Become the Leading Driver of Internal Displacements » Africa Global Village
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The crisis of internally displaced persons due to climate change has become one of the greatest humanitarian threats on the planet. At the end of 2025, more than 82.2 million people were displaced within their own countries due to armed conflicts, violence or natural disasters aggravated by global warming. The number of internally displaced persons due to climate change, although slightly below the absolute record of 2024, confirms an alarming t…
More than 82.2 million people were forced to move within their own country because of armed conflicts, violence and natural disasters, mostly of a climate nature, in 2025. The annual report of the Internal Displacement Observatory (IDMC) warns that, although the figure is slightly lower than the previous year, the intensification of conflicts, as in Iran or the Democratic Republic of the Congo, led vulnerable people to move back and forth, with …
Conflict and violence become the leading driver of internal displacements » Africa Global Village
Conflict displacements have increased by 60% compared to 2024, driven by increasing international conflicts, persistent non-international armed conflicts and attacks on urban areas. The total number of internally displaced persons has doubled in the last decade, from 38.9 million in 2016 to 82.2 million in 2025. The Global Report on Internal Displacement 2026 confirms that internal displacement represents a global structural crisis that governme…
Violence, war and natural disasters forced these people to leave their homes and seek refuge within their own country The post More than 82 million people are internally displaced by tragedies in the world first appeared on Junior Report.
Conflicts, violence and natural disasters, mostly aggravated by climate change, caused 82.2 million people to live internally displaced by the end of 2025, according to the annual report of the Observatory for Internal Displacement (IDMC). The study indicates that the movement of people doubled in a decade, considering that in 2016 the figure was 38.9 million, according to the calculations of IDMC, an observatory linked to the NGO Norwegian Refu…
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