Refugee groups stretched thin over Ukraine crisis

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There were 84 million forcibly displaced people around the world as of mid-2021. Now, with Russia’s invasion of Ukraine — as well as the fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban last year — humanitarian groups are increasingly being stretched thin.

More than half a million Ukrainians have fled to neighboring countries as Russia continues its invasion of their homeland, according to UN statistics released Monday., according to UN data. Russia's invasion of Ukraine, as well as last year's fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban, will only add to the global population without a home.

"Even before the situations in Afghanistan and Ukraine, the numbers of people forced to flee globally had been rising to new highs for several years," Matthew Saltmarsh, spokesperson for the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, said in a statement to Axios.520,000 Ukrainians have now fled to neighboring countries, according to UN figures as of late Monday afternoon.

Much of the region's refugee infrastructure has been in Ukraine rather than surrounding countries, complicating humanitarian organizations' efforts to prepare. Many refugee programs in Ukraine have been forced to shut down. Some national leaders now welcoming Ukrainians only recently refused — or reluctantly offered refuge — to people fleeing from the Middle East and Africa,

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