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UNHCR says fewer people displaced worldwide in 2025 but long-term refugee crisis persists

UNHCR says fewer people displaced worldwide in 2025 but long-term refugee crisis persists

Posted on June 11, 2026 By admin


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The number of people displaced worldwide by conflict and persecution fell in 2025 ‌for the first time in a decade, but levels of refugees facing long-term ​displacement remain unacceptably high, a U.N. refugee agency report said on Thursday (June 11, 2026).

Last ⁠year, 5.4 million people fled their homes, bringing the total number of refugees or people in refugee-like situations worldwide to 41.6 million, including 6 million Palestinian refugees, UNHCR said.

At the same time, around 14.7 ‌million refugees and internally displaced people returned home, a 50% increase on the previous year and the second-highest figure recorded since 1965, the agency found.

Most returns ‌were to six countries: the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Sudan, Syria, Afghanistan, ‌Ukraine ⁠and Myanmar.

However, many returned to difficult conditions marked by limited access to ⁠basic services, widespread infrastructure damage and ongoing insecurity, raising concerns over the sustainability and safety of their return, UNHCR said. About 2.9 million Afghans returned in 2025, including 1.9 million refugees – five times higher than the previous year – driven ​mainly by stricter policies in neighbouring ‌Iran and Pakistan, with many reporting they had little choice but to leave, UNHCR found.

This sharp rise reduced the global Afghan refugee population from 5.8 million in 2024 to 3.7 million in 2025, the report said. Syria, which had been one of the world’s ‌largest displacement crises for more than a decade, saw around 1.3 million people return ​in 2025 – nearly triple the previous year – following the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s government in December 2024. This reduced the global Syrian refugee population ⁠from 6 million to 4.9 million by the end of 2025.

“However, many returnees face serious challenges, including insecurity, widespread destruction, weak economic conditions, limited services and jobs, and continued sporadic violence in ‌parts of the country,” the report said. The report noted that the crisis in the Middle East has already shaped global displacement trends in 2026. Around 3.2 million people have been temporarily displaced in Iran since joint U.S.-Israeli strikes at the end of February, while about one million people have been forced from their homes in Lebanon since the start of the war on March 2, amid Israeli strikes and evacuation orders, UNHCR said. HALVING REFUGEE ‌NUMBERS

UNHCR says it aims to halve the number of refugees and others in protracted displacement requiring humanitarian assistance ​by 2035, by supporting job creation and education opportunities, particularly in low- and middle-income countries where most refugees are hosted.

Globally, 70% of refugees have been ⁠in exile for five years or more, often in countries such as Lebanon, Jordan, Turkey ⁠and Iran.

“Asylum and protection are life-saving and not up for debate, but we cannot accept a future in which millions of refugees remain trapped for years or ‌decades without realistic prospects of rebuilding their lives,” said UNHCR High Commissioner Barham Salih.

Part of the initiative includes promoting voluntary returns, as well as enabling refugees to access education ​and employment in host countries so they can financially support themselves and become less aid-dependent.

Published – June 11, 2026 08:58 am IST



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