What you need to know about the world's "Internally Displaced"

Published: May 31, 2017, 8:43 p.m.

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One overlooked aspect of the global conversation on conflict, disaster and humanitarian affairs is internal displacement and the plight of internally displaced people, or IDPs. Like refugees, IDPs have been forced from their home by conflict or disaster. But unlike refugees, they have not crossed an international border and are not afforded the kind of legal protections embedded in widely adopted international treaties like the refugee convention.

But as my guest Alexandra Bilak a explains, the number of IDPs around the world is actually greater than the number of refugees.\\xa0
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Alexandra is director of the\\xa0Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre and we caught up as her organization released its latest flagship annual report on Global Trends in Internal Displacement. We run through the numbers, the key policy challenges and discuss how the international community can do a better job of keeping the priorities of IDPs in the front and center of broader conversations about refugees and migration.\\xa0
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