Persons of concern include refugees and asylum seekers, people in refugee-like conditions, internally displaced people (IDPs), stateless persons and "others of concern to the UNHCR". At the end of 2024, UNHCR estimated that 123.2 million people around the world were forcibly displaced as a result of persecution, armed conflict, violence, human rights abuses, or other events that severely disrupted public order. Although the number of displaced people worldwide has nearly doubled over the past decade, the pace of growth began to slow during the latter half of 2024. for
Syrian refugees in Jordan, July 2013Prior data on forced migration organized by georegion included a report by the organization in 2015. It lists: • 16,796,426 in the
Middle East and
North Africa, of which • 2,941,121 are refugees • 64,166 are in refugee-like situations • 109,847 have pending asylum cases • 374,309 are stateless ("persons not considered as nationals by any state") • 13,297,101 are IDPs or people in IDP-like situations assisted by the UNHCR • 9,694,535 in the
Asia and Pacific bureau, of which • 3,506,644 are refugees • 278,350 are in refugee-like situations • 133,894 have pending asylum cases • 1,801,802 are stateless ("persons not considered as nationals by any state") • 2,965,211 are IDPs or people in IDP-like situations assisted by the UNHCR • 8,451,275 in
East and
Horn of Africa, of which • 2,713,748 are refugees • 33,553 are in refugee-like situations • 108,016 have pending asylum cases • 233,726 are stateless ("persons not considered as nationals by any state") • 5,119,463 are IDPs or people in IDP-like situations assisted by the UNHCR • 7,726,594 in the
Americas, of which • 501,049 are refugees • 251,888 are in refugee-like situations • 276,394 have pending asylum cases • 136,413 are stateless ("persons not considered as nationals by any state") • 6,520,270 are IDPs or people in IDP-like situations assisted by the UNHCR • 7,585,581 in
Europe, of which • 3,506,644 are refugees • 14,261 are in refugee-like situations • 827,374 are asylum seekers • 610,532 are stateless ("persons not considered as nationals by any state") • 2,574,886 are IDPs or people in IDP-like situations assisted by the UNHCR • 3,580,181 in
Central Africa–
Great Lakes, of which • 865,112 are refugees • 13,741 are in refugee-like situations • 18,623 have pending asylum cases • 1,302 are stateless ("persons not considered as nationals by any state") • 2,021,269 are IDPs or people in IDP-like situations assisted by the UNHCR • 2,754,893 in
Western Africa of which • 258,893 are refugees • Information not applicable/unavailable on the number in refugee-like situations • 9,298 have pending asylum cases • 700,116 are stateless ("persons not considered as nationals by any state") • 1,549,516 are IDPs or people in IDP-like situations assisted by the UNHCR • 1,370,217 in
Southern Africa, of which • 179,837 are refugees • Information not applicable/unavailable on the number in refugee-like situations • 860,500 have pending asylum cases • 300,000 are stateless ("persons not considered as nationals by any state") • Information not applicable/unavailable on the number of IDPs or people in IDP-like situations assisted by the UNHCR == Staffing ==