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Once again, Burkina Faso is the world’s most neglected crisis (Norwegian Refugee Council)

Jun 8, 2024 #Communities, #Migration

According to a new report from the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC), Burkina Faso constitutes the displacement crisis with the greatest global neglect for the second year running. Neglect is becoming more commonplace, which is increasing needs and decreasing hope.

https://www.nrc.no/news/2024/june/once-again-burkina-faso-is-the-worlds-most-neglected-crisis

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