On World Refugee Day, displaced Africans face the worst conditions yet as conflict and disasters increase, aid plummets and borders tighten.
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MANY World Refugee Days have come and gone — one just did on June 20 — and yet their plight remains one long disturbing story. Marking World Refugee Day without doing more is like acknowledging the problem but doing nothing about it. Call it a work in regress. Much of the blame must be placed on the home countries of the refugees.
On World Refugee Day, displaced Africans face the worst conditions yet as conflict and disasters increase, aid plummets and borders tighten.
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