Displacement, the forced removal of people from their homes, Refugee, a person who crosses a border to escape conflict or persecution, Internally Displaced Person (IDP), a refugee who remains within their home country, Host country, a country that takes in refugees, Repatriation, the return of refugees to their home country, Humanitarian crisis, a situation where a large number of people suffer from a lack of basic human needs, Humanitarian aid, emergency help, including food, water, medicine, or shelter, Aid delivery or distribution, the process of getting supplies to people in need, Famine, extreme food shortage which causes widespread starvation, Food insecurity, lack of reliable access to food, Malnutrition, poor health caused by a lack of proper nutrition and food, Human rights, the basic protections that every human deserves, according to the United Nations’ Declaration of Human Rights (1948), Human rights violation, any action that breaks these basic human rights, War crime, any violation of human rights occurring during war between militaries, that breaks any law outlined in the Geneva Convention, Crime against humanity, any violation of human rights occurring during war against civilians, Ethnic cleansing or genocide, specific targetting of one group of people, and the attempt to eliminate the entire group, Ceasefire, an agreement to stop fighting, either temporarily or permanently, Paramilitary, an unofficial military force, not overseen by any government.

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