Poor segments of the population are more likely to leave their areas. UN: The already deplorable position of the internal immigrants deteriorated Refugees and migrants The most defenseless groups of the population most often have to leave their homes and looking for shelters in other areas, and their position has worsened in recent years. This is stated in the current report of the International Migration Organization (MOM) and the Institute of Global Data (GDI) and the Center for Monitoring of Internal Movements (IDMC). 62 > “In this report for the first time, internal movement around the world is not just presented as points on the map, but as human life … It is about much larger than just loss of the house,” said the deputy director of the MOM for operations of the corners of Daniels. 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 ~“This reminds us that the protection of the rights and dignity of displaced persons requires urgent measures,” he added. 60 > in the report the first global analysis of communities in areas where the internal movement of the population occurred. The study shows that in 88 percent of these communities there are more children than on average in the world, in 93 percent of such communities the population below the level of income, more than 60 percent notes lower than on average, the level of education and a shorter life expectancy. ~ 60 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 ~ 62The data also show that the situation has aggravated in recent years. In 2018, the internal movement of the population took place in areas where 28 percent of the population was children, and in 2024 this figure increased to 40 percent. The average annual income of the population in the affected areas has decreased sharply: from $ 11,800 in 2018 to $ 1600 in 2024. 60 > in the study significant differences between communities affected for various reasons are also emphasized. For example, groups of the population, who left their homes due to drought, common in Ethiopia and Somalia, are mainly represented by young people (an average of 18 years) with low annual income ($ 2400), among them there are also many children (43 percent). Representatives of these communities have a low level of education (three years of training), and life expectancy is on average 61 years. On the contrary, those who were forced to leave their homes over forest fires, mainly along the western coast of the United States, are older (on average 35.7 years), they have a high level of education (on average 12.6 years of study), high life expectancy (80 years) and high annual income (79 thousand dollars). Children are 19 percent among them. ~ 60 > study also showed that moving due to storms and floods primarily affects the population engaged in agriculture, while the cattle-breeding communities are more likely to move due to drought. Moving due to conflicts and forest fires most often occurs in urban and semi-city regions. ~ 60 > analysis carried out by IDMC & nbsp; and an international migration organization, unites geolocation data representing 349 million cases of internal movement or forced resettlement of people around the world in the period since 2018 in 2024, with high-resolution global cards, reflecting demographic and socio-economic variables. ~ 60 > report is published against the background of global reduction of humanitarian financing. The governments and organizations need detailed, disagreed information about people affected by moving in order to adapt help to the specific needs of communities. The results of the study propose the basis for both optimizing humanitarian assistance and long -term development planning. ~ 60 > “Reliable data give the governments and partners to determine who is exposed to the greatest risk and send resources to where they are most needed,” said the director IDMC & nbsp; Alexander Bilak.