2007年VOA标准英语-Some 25 Million People Internally Displaced Thr(在线收听) |
By Sean Maroney
Refugee camps are the result of four years of fighting in Sudan between Darfur rebels and government-backed militias. The United Nations estimates the violence has killed at least 200,000 people and forced millions more from their homes. There are an estimated 25 million people internally displaced in some 50 countries. The U.N. says it helps only one in four. There are no international laws that protect internally displaced persons, or "IDPs" for short. The U.N. says it is up to individual countries to care for their own. Uganda is among those countries that have passed specific laws to protect IDPs. But Koser says poor sanitation; food shortages and overcrowding are still problems there. "There are acts and there are facts. And the fact that countries like Uganda and Sri Lanka have developed laws is great, but there are still two million people displaced within those countries. So it seems to me there's a real gap between national laws and policies and actually making a difference to the people on the ground." He says it is up to the international community to make a difference in these people's lives. |
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