Which Country
Produces The Most Refugees?
Countries from which the Most Refugees Originate - The highest numbers of refugees in the world come from the violence-ravaged Syria. Today, there are 3,865,720 Syrian refugees living in other countries globally. If anything, the civil war in Syria can be considered the worst humanitarian crisis of recent history. Because of it, nearly half of the country’s pre-war population of over 11 million people has either been killed or otherwise forced to flee their homes in order to protect their lives. The situation has only worsened in the country over time, with fights becoming more and more intensified across all regions of the nation. As a result, the economy of the country has collapsed, thereby adding to the reasons why its citizens wish to leave.
Other Countries with High Numbers of Refugees Abroad
The Origins of the World's Refugees
Countries from which the Most Refugees Originate - The highest numbers of refugees in the world come from the violence-ravaged Syria. Today, there are 3,865,720 Syrian refugees living in other countries globally. If anything, the civil war in Syria can be considered the worst humanitarian crisis of recent history. Because of it, nearly half of the country’s pre-war population of over 11 million people has either been killed or otherwise forced to flee their homes in order to protect their lives. The situation has only worsened in the country over time, with fights becoming more and more intensified across all regions of the nation. As a result, the economy of the country has collapsed, thereby adding to the reasons why its citizens wish to leave.
Other Countries with High Numbers of Refugees Abroad
The Origins of the World's Refugees
Most
refugees today come from Syria as a result of the ongoing conflict in the
country, but also from other countries.
Syrian expatriates register to enter the Vinojug refugee
camp in the Macedonian municipality of Gevgelija. Violence in Syria has
displaced millions of its people.
Most refugees around the world today
come from Syria,
due to the country’s ongoing conflicts. However, there are many other countries
as well from where their own citizens flee and seek refuge in other countries.
The number of people who seek refuge in different countries across the world
has steadily been on the rise over the past few years. These people are
typically displaced due to war, civil conflict, persecution, and violations of
their basic human rights. The United Nations High Commission for Refugees
(UNHCR) has recently presented statistics pertaining to the origins of the
world’s refugees, and they serve as a definitive portrayal to the global trends
in this phenomenon.
These global numbers are still increasing, with most refugees
currently coming from war-torn Syria. Below is a look into the origins of the
world’s refugees.
The second country on this list is
Afghanistan, with 2,593,368 of its citizens seeking refuge in other countries
across the world. Prior to the upsurge of violence in Iraq and Syria, Afghanistan was the world’s top producer of refugees for 32
years. Violence is the number one reason why so many Afghanis have chosen to
flee from their native country. The highest numbers of Afghan refugees are to
be found in Pakistan and Iran, with many others in Europe. The country is
plagued by war, lawlessness, and poverty, and access to healthcare is also very limited.
Next in line is Somalia, with there
being 1,106,068 Somali refugees in different countries. The reasons why Somalis
flee from their country are somewhat varied. To begin with, the country has had
a history of famines, droughts, and flooding to the point that a lot of its
people have migrated from the country out of sheer desperation. Apart from
that, there are sporadic civil conflicts that have contributed to the
displacement of large numbers of Somalis.
Sudan is
next in line, and there are nearly 659,395 Sudanese refugees located around the
world. The country has only gone from bad to worse over the years, due to
man-made humanitarian crises. Due to the political conflicts within the
country, there is mass-spread displacement, dire food shortages, and raging
violence, all of which are factors that have contributed to the rising number
of Sudanese refugees.
There are other countries nearing the
top of this list, including South Sudan, Congo,
the Central African Republic, Iraq, Eritrea, and Pakistan. The numbers of refugees around the world
from these countries are 0.616 million, 0.411 million, 0.370 million, 0.331 million,
and 0.316 million, respectively.
Syria
– 3,865,720
Afghanistan
– 2,593,368
Somalia
– 1,106,068
Sudan
– 659,395
South
Sudan – 616,142
Congo,
Dem Rep – 516,562
Central
African Republic – 410,787
Iraq
– 369,904
Eritrea
– 330,526
Pakistan
- 315,159
Myanmar
– 223,891
Mali
– 139,267
Sri
Lanka - 121,996
Ethiopia
– 86,861
Iran
– 82,170
Rwanda
– 79,411
Burundi
– 72,499
Ivory
Coast - 71,959
Turkey
– 63,975
Nigeria
- 54,537
Muslim
Sub-Total - 11,708,238
Vietnam
- 313,418
China
– 210,730
Colombia
– 103.150
Ukraine
– 237,636
Russian
Fed – 72,777
Non-Muslim
Sub-Total – 937,711
Grand
Total - 12,645,949
These
refugees are being sent to the US, the EU and other Western countries. They are
also being kept in Jordan, Turkey and other refugee camps.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody
GA Tea Party Leader
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