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Dictionary definition of “IDP”

IDP

n. a person who is a refugee or (forced) migrant within his own nation (or region). Subjects: , , ,
Etymological Note: internally displaced person(s) or people.
Citations: 1994 Mark Dodd Reuters (May 4) “Cambodian fighting closes in on key northwestern town”: There’s 30 to 40,000 internally displaced in Battambang—it’s the largest IDP (internally displaced people) problem since 1989. 2004 Davin A. Hutchins Egypt Today (Cairo, Egypt) (May) “The Art of Flight”: Many scrape by in Jabal Ulia, Jabaronna or Wad Al-Bashir—government-run camps for internally displaced persons—IDPs, in refugee argot—on the outskirts of Khartoum.

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