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People continue to stand by refugees, Gen Z shows most empathy
World🏛️ PoliticsCenter9 hr. ago

People continue to stand by refugees, Gen Z shows most empathy

A report by the UN refugee agency, UNHCR, reveals that public support for refugees remains strong globally, despite rising misinformation and political polarization. The study, conducted with pollster Ipsos, found that two-thirds of people in 29 countries agree that individuals fleeing war or persecution should be allowed to seek refuge elsewhere. However, many also express skepticism about whether asylum systems are functioning effectively. While support is robust in countries like Germany and Sweden, it has weakened slightly in Türkiye and Poland. The report highlights the challenges faced by refugees in camps such as Busuma in Burundi, where overcrowding, inadequate shelter, and poor sanitation create dire living conditions. Despite concerns over immigration levels in some regions, the data indicates that public compassion for refugees has not diminished.

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People continue to stand by refugees, Gen Z shows most empathy

A report by the UN refugee agency, UNHCR, reveals that public support for refugees remains strong globally, despite rising misinformation and political polarization. The study, conducted with pollster Ipsos, found that two-thirds of people in 29 countries agree that individuals fleeing war or persecution should be allowed to seek refuge elsewhere. However, many also express skepticism about whether asylum systems are functioning effectively. While support is robust in countries like Germany and Sweden, it has weakened slightly in Türkiye and Poland. The report highlights the challenges faced by refugees in camps such as Busuma in Burundi, where overcrowding, inadequate shelter, and poor sanitation create dire living conditions. Despite concerns over immigration levels in some regions, the data indicates that public compassion for refugees has not diminished.

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