Disasters, which may be natural or man made.
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) is dedicated to protecting the rights and well-being of refugees and displaced persons worldwide. Its primary purpose is to ensure that individuals fleeing persecution, conflict, or violence receive asylum and support, and to facilitate their safe return or resettlement. UNHCR also works to uphold international refugee law and promote solutions that help prevent and resolve displacement crises. Through advocacy and humanitarian assistance, the agency aims to safeguard the dignity and livelihoods of those affected by forced displacement.
As of 2021, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) estimated that there were over 26 million refugees worldwide. This number includes individuals who have fled their home countries due to conflict, persecution, or other forms of violence.
Lots. You have economic strain, as you are taking in thousands of people that will need government assistance to get started again. Then you may have political strain in how to deal with the refugees and what rights they may have in your country. You may also have racial tensions if the refugees are of a race that is not like in your country. You may also have religious tensions if the refugees are of a religion that is not tolerant or if the dominant religion in your country is not tolerant.
The Okies were migrants from Oklahoma who moved to California during the Great Depression in the 1930s seeking better economic conditions. Refugees typically come from countries experiencing conflict, persecution, or other crises and seek asylum or resettlement in safer regions.
An example of human-impelled migration is the movement of refugees fleeing conflict or persecution, such as the Syrian civil war that began in 2011. Millions of Syrians have been forced to leave their homes and seek safety in neighboring countries and beyond due to violence, instability, and human rights abuses. This type of migration highlights how external factors, particularly those related to human actions, can drive significant population movements.
Holocaust refugees?
the former Yugoslavia
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Refugees flee their home countries mainly due to war, persecution, violence, and human rights abuses.
The 1970s and 1980s saw a number of refugees arriving in New Zealand. They were fleeing war and came from Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos.
People fleeing their homes from political persecution, physical or mental torture, war, famine and drought are typically called refugees.
In 1933-39 they were fleeing from persecution in Nazi Germany. If you are asking about earlier times, the key period was 1880-1914, when they were fleeing from persecution in Tsarist Russia.
Zimbabwe
The figure usually given is about 250,000 for the period 1933-1941. The figure includes political refugees as well as people fleeing racial persecution.
Syria is in civil war and millions are fleeing the country. Syria is in the Middle East/Asia.
As of now (March 3rd, 2013) Turkey is experiencing an influx of refugees from Syria fleeing to avoid the Syrian Civil War. Istanbul, although far north, is receiving many refugees.
Refugees flee from countries where they are persecuted (harassed, or worse) by the government) to countries where they can live in peace and lead normal lives. An obvious example is Jews fleeing from Nazi Germany to, say, Britain or the U.S.