(AP Photo/Rahmat Gul, File)AMMAN An international aid group said Friday that about 661,000 people in 19 countries have been displaced by armed conflict in the two months since the U.N. secretary-general called for a global cease-fire to help fight the coronavirus pandemic.
The U.N. Security Council "has not in any way supported the secretary generals call for a global coronavirus cease-fire, Egeland told The Associated Press, blaming what he said was squabbling among council members.
U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called for a global cease-fire appeal on March 23 and renewed his appeal Thursday, saying the pandemic is the greatest test the world has faced since the U.N. was established 75 years ago.
In Yemen, some 24,000 people were displaced between March 23 and May 15, the report said.
A total of 148,000 people were displaced in Yemen, Chad, Niger, Afghanistan, the Central African Republic, Syria, Somalia and Myanmar during that period.