File:Climate Strike.webp
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English: Climate Strike Week 253. #FridaysForFuture #ClimateStrike #TomorrowIsTooLate
People Not Profit! Why Don't we have a Balanced Intake of #Refugees between all Countries?
We protest in call for a clear vision and concrete milestones for reforming the global financial systems to prioritise people and planet. "State Side / #USA has only 72% Refugees how could this be?"🤔 Which countries are the most and least welcoming to refugees around the world? Amnesty International published the results of a survey of 27,000 people in 27 countries, finding almost everybody in Spain, Germany, Jordan and China would personally accept people fleeing war or persecution into their countries. Russia was at the opposite end of the scale with only 33 percent of respondents saying they would personally accept refugees into their country. Poland also had a lower than average welcoming rate of just 56 percent. Source: Statista,
McCarthy, N. The Countries Most Welcoming To Refugees. (2023). Statista. https://www.statista.com/chart/4860/the-countries-most-welcoming-to-refugees/. Last accessed. 22nd June 2023. #BreakingNews #Breaking
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