The International Rescue Committee's (IRC) 2024 Emergency Watchlist issues a grave warning about impending humanitarian crises globally. Factors like climate change, worsening conflicts, soaring debts, and reduced international support place 20 nations, primarily in Africa, at alarming risk.
This year, 300 million people sought humanitarian aid, and a staggering 110 million were forcibly displaced. IRC Chief David Miliband aptly dubs this era as "the worst of times," emphasizing urgent action in climate adaptation, women's empowerment, inclusive banking, support for displaced persons, and the fight against impunity.
Sudan tops the list, followed by the occupied Palestinian territories and South Sudan, shedding light on their distressing situations. Africa grapples with rising conflicts, coups, and poverty, contrasting with pockets of progress.
Ecuador and Haiti's inclusion underscores rising violent crime, pandemic-induced economic strain, and climate risks. In Haiti, nearly half the population needs urgent aid, with doubts about potential U.N. efforts against armed gangs.
These 20 territories, representing 10% of the world's population, bear 86% of global humanitarian needs. Immediate, collective efforts are imperative to tackle these crises and protect vulnerable populations worldwide.
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