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The article reports that the Danish Refugee Council predicts a rise in global displacements to 6.7 million by 2023, with Sudan and Myanmar being the major sources. This increase comes as the U.S., one of the key donors, cuts foreign aid. The cuts have already affected programs protecting vulnerable groups in South Sudan and Ethiopia.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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