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More than 60 million people – half of them children – are currently
displaced
as a result of violence or conflict.
It will even compensate tenant farmers for their loss of livelihoods and require that those
displaced
by land acquisition be offered employment in the institutions that displace them.
They regularly needed to resolve the delicate issue of whether to invite to their embassy celebrations various Charter 77 signatories, human rights activists, critics of the communist regime,
displaced
politicians, or even banned writers, scholars, and journalists – people with whom the diplomats were generally friends.
But the jobs automation
displaced
from the production sector would simply move to the leisure sector, because demand for domestic workers, waiters, gardeners, and the like would increase.
Those
displaced
were mostly Muslim.
An estimated 75,000 people have been
displaced
in the clashes.
Uribe’s second term brings the hope that two million of the country’s dispossessed and internally
displaced
can become proud stakeholders in Colombia’s now much brighter future.
Nearly 5% of Turkey’s 80 million people are
displaced
from somewhere else.
Burden sharing by the European Union has produced very modest financial support for refugees in Turkey, with most of the aid going to help Turkey’s government stop further westward migration of the
displaced.
Much of the sentiment expressed by political leaders today – which has much in common with that underlying the intense anti-trade protests of the 1990s – reflects the reality that every trade deal costs some people their jobs, and that some of the
displaced
will not find other work.
Education Innovation in the Middle EastLONDON – Supporting the millions of newly
displaced
people of the Middle East demands resources far beyond the capacity of the United Nations, and is a continuous humanitarian-aid challenge for companies, foundations, and public-sector donors.
The majority of Syria’s six million
displaced
children remain out of school, while around 250,000 young people miss out on a college education.
This de-institutionalization has enabled Islam to move from being a local and national social bond to forging imaginary ties between all Muslims, everywhere, who feel oppressed or
displaced.
The state is not a relic of bygone times,
displaced
by global accountability.
Consider the US, where the inequality narrative’s poster child has become the displaced, older, less-educated, white working-class male.
Since the spring of 2014, when Russia started fueling the conflict in Donbas and other parts of Eastern Ukraine, ten thousand people have died there, and another two million have been
displaced.
In early May, US Secretary of State John Kerry pledged $5 million toward “a credible, impartial, and effective justice mechanism, such as a hybrid court,” to hold accountable perpetrators of violence in South Sudan’s civil war, in which tens of thousands have died, and hundreds of thousands displaced, since 2013.
With nearly 60 million people
displaced
worldwide, international cooperation and, above all, political leadership is urgently required to make migration safer.
While some warn that technological progress will leave many unemployed, others remain convinced that
displaced
workers will find new jobs that do not yet exist, as has occurred in the past.
A Long-Term Plan for Syria’s RefugeesBEIRUT – After spending just three days with refugees and aid workers in Lebanon and Turkey, the apocalyptic nature of the Syria crisis is all too apparent: more than 100,000 deaths, nine million people displaced, two million children out of school, diseases like polio resurfacing, and neighboring countries struggling to cope with waves of refugees.
Consider that roughly two-thirds of Syria’s population has been
displaced
by the country’s civil war, with millions living miserably in refugee camps.
Empowering women to protect themselves from violence, or teaching
displaced
children how to cope with their trauma, are among the most effective paths to recovery.
Just think of the images of recent storms and floods in the Philippines and Vietnam that
displaced
and killed thousands, and multiply those horrors manifold.
Kenyatta and Kenyan Deputy President William Ruto – both charged with crimes against humanity in connection with the 2007-08 post-election violence that left more than 1,000 people dead and
displaced
several hundred thousand – are the first suspects indicted by the ICC to be elected to lead a country.
At the end of 2014, UNHCR, the United Nations agency for refugees, estimated that there were 59.5 million forcibly
displaced
people worldwide, the highest level ever recorded.
Of these, 1.8 million are awaiting a decision on their asylum applications, 19.5 million are refugees, and the rest are
displaced
inside their own countries.
One in every hundred people in the world today is either a refugee or internally
displaced.
Last week, the UN’s refugee agency (UNHCR) reported that the number of refugees worldwide surged by more than 20% last year, to 19.5 million, with the total number of people
displaced
by conflict reaching a post-World War II high of nearly 60 million.
The emerging consensus is that people and communities
displaced
by these forces should be compensated, perhaps even with an unconditional basic income.
In the Industrial Revolution of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, technological innovation, especially in textile machinery,
displaced
skilled artisans and craft workers en masse, and left them deprived of any real safety net to cushion the blow.
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