However, Filippo Grandi recalled that UNHCR acts in 37 other refugee crises that do not receive the same media attention

MADRID, 3 Nov. (EUROPA PRESS) –

The UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), Filippo Grandi, assured this Wednesday before the United Nations Security Council that the war in Ukraine has caused “the largest and fastest” displacement of people in decades.

Specifically, about 14 million people have been forced to flee their homes since February 24, when the Russian invasion of Ukraine began. All this before the gates of a winter that could increase the number of Ukrainians who decide to leave the country.

“The Russian invasion of Ukraine has caused the largest and fastest displacement seen in decades. Some 14 million people have been forced from their homes since February 24. And now Ukrainians are about to face one of the harshest winters in the world in extremely difficult circumstances,” Grandi said during his speech, according to a UNHCR statement.

For this reason, according to the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, humanitarian organizations have “drastically” increased their response, although he considers that “much more must be done, beginning with putting an end to this senseless war.”

In addition, UNHCR has focused on helping displaced people in Ukraine, asking for assistance from more vulnerable countries such as Moldova, and applauding the European Union’s “open” response on refugees.

However, Grandi has reminded the members of the Security Council that “it is not only in Ukraine where the conflict has driven people from their homes”, noting that in the last 12 months UNHCR has responded to 37 emergencies around the world .

“The other crises fail to capture the same attention, indignation, resources and international action,” he stressed, detailing that UNHCR tries to be present where there is forced displacement, as in the case of Ethiopia, Burma, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, as well and in protracted crises such as those of the Afghan and Syrian refugees.

“These crises, and many, many more (…) are not only disappearing from the media attention, but are failing through global inaction,” Grandi remarked, stressing that the climate emergency is becoming a new reason for travel.

For this reason, UNHCR has called on the international community and members of the Security Council to move beyond their divisions and disagreements and discuss humanitarian issues and “hopefully address the root causes that are displacing people across the globe.” world”.