The ongoing conflict has shattered people’s lives, filling them with fear and loss. Attacks on civilians and conflict-related sexual and gender-based violence continue unabated.
Sudan + 6 more
Sudan + 6 more
The ongoing conflict has shattered people’s lives, filling them with fear and loss. Attacks on civilians and conflict-related sexual and gender-based violence continue unabated.
Uganda + 5 more
Since the start of the conflict in South Sudan more than 10 years ago, growing needs compounded by food shortages, insecurity and the impacts of climate change, have kept South Sudanese in exile.
Cameroon + 2 more
Funding shortfalls had already forced WFP to cut rations for refugees to 50% in the Far North, Adamawa, East and North regions of Cameroon and to distribute incomplete food baskets since end 2023.
Two years of cyclical conflict in Rutshuru and Masisi have forced more than 1.3 million people to flee their homes, leading to 5.7 million being displaced across North Kivu, South Kivu and Ituri.
Mali + 2 more
Mali hosts approximately 66,793 refugees as it faces the needs of more than 354,000 people displaced within its own borders. An influx of 40,000 from Burkina Faso arrived in the last three months alone.
Indonesia + 1 more
UNHCR and IOM are concerned about fatalities after only 75 of 151 refugees were rescued when a boat capsized. If unverified deaths are confirmed, this would be the biggest loss of life so far in 2024.
An underreported conflict in northern Mozambique has displaced thousands, who continue to struggle to find food, shelter and security. As of January, more than 582,000 were still displaced.
Since the latest outbreak of violence and attacks on civilians at the beginning of February, more than 70,000 people have been displaced across Macomia, Chiure, Mecufi, Mocimboa da Praia, and Muidumbe.
Chad + 4 more
Almost a year since the start of the civil war in Sudan, Chad urgently needs more humanitarian aid and significant development investment to stabilize the fragile socio-economic environment.
World + 2 more
A new protocol seeks to ensure that stateless people and those at risk of statelessness can exercise their right to a nationality and, in turn, have better access to fundamental human rights.
The presence of unexploded ordnance poses a particular threat to children. Since the first week of February, at least 15 civilians have been killed and 29 injured around Goma and Sake.
Sudan + 5 more
The expansion of fighting in Sudan has created one of the world’s largest displacement and protection crises. Hunger is rampant, with nearly 18 million people facing acute food insecurity.
Ethiopia + 4 more
At the end of last year, UNHCR’s programmes in Ethiopia were significantly under-funded (36% of $431 million needed). In 2024, UNHCR’s response in Ethiopia needs $426 million.
Colombia + 5 more
The number of refugees and migrants crossing the Darien jungle – between Colombia and Panama – on foot in 2023 reached 520,000, the highest recorded. So far this year, more than 23,000 have crossed over.
Bangladesh + 2 more
Some 569 Rohingya were reported to have perished or gone missing last year in South-East Asian waters, with nearly 4,500 embarking on deadly sea journeys – a significant increase on previous years.
Ukraine + 10 more
Nearly two years since the war’s rapid escalation, 14.6 million people need help in Ukraine – a staggering 40% of the population. About 6.3 million people have fled the country and remain refugees.
Burkina Faso + 2 more
In 2023, appeals for the three countries received only about one-third of funds required – or about $781 million. In 2024, $2.2 billion is needed to help 10.4 million people across the region.
Sudan + 1 more
With this latest fighting, panic has reportedly spread among the population in Wad Madani. According to IOM, 250,000-300,000 people have fled Wad Madani and surrounding areas since clashes began.
Panama + 4 more
Host countries require greater international support to strengthen national services and provide integration opportunities for people to find stability and avoid embarking on dangerous journeys - IOM.
Colombia + 17 more
The funds will support access to asylum procedures, migratory regularization activities and socio-economic integration, so that refugees, migrants and host communities can achieve a brighter future.