Refugees Adrift? Responses to Crises in the MENA and Asia
This essay series explores the human costs and policy challenges associated with the displacement crises in the Middle East and Asia.
In 2014 the UNHCR reported that the number of people forced to flee their homes had exceeded 50 million for the first time since World War Two, and that the exponential increase in the number of those forcibly displaced had already stretched aid organisations and host countries nearly to the breaking point.