An exhibit showcasing the global refugee crisis has set up in downtown Minneapolis through the weekend.

Dubbed Forced from Home, the Doctors Without Borders program will run through Sept. 16 at the Commons park outside U.S. Bank Stadium. The interactive program is designed to provide an in-depth look at the global refugee crisis, featuring testimonials from volunteers who have worked with refugees and a chance to take a virtual reality look at the life of a refugee.

Whether its war, poverty or violence, more than 68 million people worldwide have been displaced last year, according to the United Nations Refugee Agency.

Meanwhile, refugee resettlement in the United States has decreased from 96,000 in 2016 to about 20,000, so far, in 2018, notes Courtney Ridgway, a spokesperson with Doctors Without Borders.

Minneapolis is the first stop on the five-city tour which also includes: Chicago, Charlotte, Atlanta, and San Antonio.