Most EU governments have failed to share responsibility in the refugee crisis – and done too little to counter xenophobia, in a crisis that “won’t be going away anytime soon,” according to leading aid agencies.

Villa Borsig, Germany’s picturesque guesthouse surrounded by pristine lawns overlooking a normally tranquil lake, was bustling with police vans and motorbikes on Tuesday morning: Inside, representatives of international aid organizations had gathered to discuss ways out of the current refugee crisis, which, participants agreed, wasn’t going to go away anytime soon.

According to UN estimates, more than 65 million people – more than ever before – have fled their homes, many of them children. “Forced migration will remain a megatrend of our time,…keep reading

 

 

 

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