Africa: 2022 Year in Review - 100 Million Displaced, 'A Record That Should Never Have Been Set'

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Africa: 2022 Year in Review - 100 Million Displaced, 'A Record That Should Never Have Been Set'
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A hundred million people were forced to leave their homes in 2022. The UN continued to help those in need in a myriad of ways, and push for more legal, and safe ways for people to migrate.

that they were scaling up efforts to respond to the needs of more than 325,000 displaced by the conflict, including migrants and the communities that host them.

Upon arrival, travellers face perilous journeys, with many heading north, en route to Gulf countries in search of work. More than 80,000 Syrians call the huge Za'atari camp, in Jordan, home: many of them may have to remain outside of their country for the foreseeable future., UNHCR Representative in the Jordanian capital Amman, in July."We are not seeing an environment in Syria that would be conducive to returns."

In March, the UN launched its latest response plan, calling for more than $881 million for the refugees, and neighbouring communities , who are also highly reliant on aid.

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