For a decade, humanitarian funding, mediation efforts, and international media attention have been measured against the scale of suffering, and the gap is damning.
it reflects deep structural biases in how the global community assigns value to human suffering.
As NRC rightly states: neglect on this scale is a choice. And choices can be changed.
The question is whether those in power will finally choose differently — or whether next year's report will tell the same story.
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This aligns with research recently published by @Panafricagenda and Pan African Intellectuals, which documents the systematic neglect of African conflicts relative to crises elsewhere in the world. The disparity in international attention and resources is not accidental,
A stark reminder of where the world's priorities lie.
@NRC_Norway's latest report on the World's Most Neglected Displacement crises makes for sobering reading — 5 of the 10 most neglected crises, including the top 2, are on the African continent. This is not a coincidence. It is a pattern.