Ukraine: War creates world’s largest displacement crisis For more information and to see the full list of 20, read the 2023 Emergency Watchlist report or our Watchlist at a Glance summary. Here, we break down what you need to know about the 10 countries likely to face the worst humanitarian crises next year. If we can understand what is happening in these 20 countries-and what to do about it-then we may, finally, have a chance to start reducing the scale of human suffering. The countries on the 2023 Watchlist are home to just 13 percent of the global population, yet they account for 90 percent of people in humanitarian need and 81 percent of the people who have been forcibly displaced. The human and economic costs of these crises and disasters are not equally shared. The guardrails that once prevented such crises from spiraling out of control-including peace treaties, humanitarian aid, and accountability for violations of international law-have been weakened or dismantled. Heading into 2023, countries across the globe continue to struggle with decades-long conflicts, economic turmoil, and the devastating effects of climate change. Long-term economic underdevelopment and political marginalization are making communities in Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger more vulnerable to the effects of both the climate crisis and protracted armed conflict. Editor's note, June 5, 2023: The IRC released a Watchlist Insight report focused on the Central Sahel, a region warming at 1.5x the global average.
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