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Global Trends Report: Forced Displacement in 2024 released by United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)

Posted 13 Jun 2025

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Forced Displacement refers to situations of persons who leave their homes due to factors like persecution, violence, human rights violations, disasters etc.

Key Highlights:

  • Estimated 123.2 million people worldwide were forcibly displaced at the end of 2024 (Children account for 40% of all forcibly displaced people).
  • Slightly more than one-third of all forcibly displaced people globally were Sudanese, Syrian, Afghan or Ukrainian.
  • 73.5 million people remained internally displaced at the end of 2024.

Challenges posed by Forced Displacement: 

  • Vulnerable to food insecurity: Due to disrupted livelihoods, dependency on aid, and logistical challenges in refugee camps or conflict zones.
  • Public expenditure shock: Increase in government spending on the part of host government.
  • Social Tensions: Competition over scarce resources can lead to tensions between host communities and displaced populations.
  • Unemployment Issue: Changes in labor and consumer market results in loss of employment/wages for informal, low-skilled, young and female workers of host country.

Initiatives Undertaken for Forced Displacement: 

  • Global Compact for Migration (2018): Adopted by majority of UN Members, Provides framework for international migration.
    • It is non-legally binding.
  • Global Program on Forced Displacement (GPFD: Established in 2009 by World Bank to enhance the global development response to forced displacement.

About UNHCR

  • HQ: Geneva, Switzerland 
  • Genesis: Established by General Assembly of United Nations in 1950.
  • Purpose: Protecting rights and building a better future for people forced to flee their homes because of conflict and persecution.
  • Achievement: It Received Noble Peace prize in 1954 and 1981.
  • Tags :
  • UNHCR
  • Refugees
  • Displacement
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