Refugees in their own land: The untold story of the internally displaced

Report finds 31 million people were forced to leave their homes and live elsewhere in their country in 2016

IDP camp Somalia
Children queue for water at a camp for internally displaced persons in Puntland, Somalia
(Image credit: Yannick Tylie/Getty Images)

War and natural disasters caused millions of people to leave their homes and settle elsewhere in their country last year, says a report from the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC).

The Guardian describes the internal displacement crisis as "war's greatest scandal".

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