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21 million women, girls internally displaced by conflicts, says IDMC

Last updated: March 5, 2020 5:37 pm
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TRACKING____ Conflicts and violence uprooted at least 21 million women and girls within their countries by the end of 2018, the Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre (IDMC) said yesterday.

It said two thirds of these internally displaced women and girls were in Africa and the Middle East.

IDMC has been the world’s authoritative source of data and analysis on internal displacement since it’s establishment in 1998 as part of the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC).

A statement issued by spokesman

Frankie Parrish from the agency’s headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland alerted the world of the new estimates, indicating that nine countries-Syria, Colombia, Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Somalia, Afghanistan, Yemen, Nigeria, Ethiopia and Sudan-hosted over one million women and girls each within the period.

“Twenty-five years after the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, one of the most comprehensive global policy frameworks for gender equality, women and girls are still suffering disproportionately from displacement,” said IDMC’s Direcror and research team lead Alexandra Bilak.

He noted that while the global estimate of 21 million displaced women and girls accounts for just over half of the 41 million Internally Displaced People (IDPs) worldwide, in many cases, the proportion of women and girls in displaced populations was higher than that of men and boys, and also higher than in the national population.

“In Burkina Faso, for instance, where violence led to a ten-fold increase in displacements in 2019, 65 per cent of adult IDPs are women. This is likely because many men are forcibly recruited to fight by armed groups, so are unable to flee with the women.

“The new report, published jointly by IDMC, Plan International and IMPACT Initiatives, shows that displacement reinforces pre-existing discrimination and social and economic disadvantages. Displaced women and girls tend to face greater challenges than men and boys in staying safe, securing work, accessing education and healthcare. “Their sex and age often prevent them from making their voices heard and participating in decisions that affect them.

“These first global, regional and national estimates are reached by applying UN national age distribution data to IDMC’s figures for people internally displaced by conflict or violence. They do not include women and girls displaced by causes such as disasters and climate change, and only cover around 50 countries for which data is available, so they should be considered underestimates.

“Only 15 per cent of the countries IDMC collects data on provided information disaggregated by sex and age in 2018. Four of the ten countries with the largest internally displaced populations worldwide (Syria, Sudan, South Sudan and Somalia) are completely missing from the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) Gender Index due to the unavailability of data.

“The Sustainable Development Goals will not be achieved by 2030 unless internal displacement, and the plight of displaced women and girls in particular, receive greater attention; starting with better data and analysis, and followed by concrete action.

“Knowing how many women and girls are displaced, how old they are and the conditions they live in is essential if we are to provide them with the right resources to meet their specific needs,” said Bilak.

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