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    Tuesday, September 20, 2016

    Refugees can now have free access to more than 50 countries in the world after UN agreement

    Barack Obama and UN Chief Ban kin Moon

    The recent UN summit hosted in New York saw many issues threatening the global economy deliberated upon and the refugees crises was left out as more than 50 countries round the world has agreed to take part in the burden by welcoming some some 360,000 refugees for resettlement.

    This call was agreed upon when the United State of America president Barack Obama said; "every country had to take responsibility for the migrant crisis.

    Countries like France, Czech Republic, Italy, Luxembourg, Portugal, Romania and Spain has all agreed to larger numbers of refugees which they already accepted in the year 2015.

    £3.4 billion has been collectively donated by some countries to UN and some other humanitarian organisation in an effort to solve the epidemic ravaging parts of the world.

    Thousands of Life-jackets on the floor

    Barack Obama further said: "This is a test of our international system where all nations ought to share in our collective responsibilities, because the vast majority of refugees are hosted by just 10 countries, "We must recognize that refugees are a symptom of larger failures be it war, ethnic tensions or persecution."

    Support from some big business leaders were also acquired in securing a staggering amount of £600 million through the effort of president Barack Obama in empowering the refugees.

    The United Nation has it in their record of 21.3 million refugees this time which is the highest ever.

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