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People forced to flee quiz 1 million refugees arrived in Europe by sea during 2015 Photo: Pablo Tosco/Oxfam People forced to flee quiz

People forced to flee quiz By 2016 approximately 11 million Syrians were forced to flee their homes because of the conflict Photo: EPA/ BRUNO GALLARDO People forced to flee quiz

People forced to flee quiz 2 million people have been displaced by violence in South Sudan Photo: Simon Rawles/Oxfam People forced to flee quiz

People forced to flee quiz Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre People forced to flee quiz

People forced to flee quiz Photo: Sam Tarling/Oxfam One in four of the refugees entering Europe during 2015 was a child aged under 18 People forced to flee quiz

People forced to flee quiz One-third of the population of Lebanon are now refugees Photo: Sam Tarling/Oxfam People forced to flee quiz

People forced to flee quiz By 2050 between 150 million and 200 million people may be forced to leave their homes because of climate change Photo: Jerry Galea/Oxfam People forced to flee quiz

People forced to flee quiz Bidi Bidi in Uganda is the biggest refugee camp with 800,000 people escaping conflict and famine in South Sudan. People forced to flee quiz

People forced to flee quiz Dadaab in northern Kenya is the largest refugee camp in the world, with 330,000 residents in 2015 Photo: Andy Hall/Oxfam People forced to flee quiz

People forced to flee quiz Photo: Phil Moore/Oxfam 86% of refugees worldwide are hosted by developing countries People forced to flee quiz

People forced to flee quiz Photo: Pablo Tosco/Oxfam The refugees who entered Europe during 2015 made up only 0.2% of Europe’s population People forced to flee quiz