Global Displacement Crisis: Over 122 Million People Forcibly Displaced Worldwide
The UN reports that over 122 million people are forcibly displaced globally due to conflict and violence, with significant increases in recent years.
Overview
More than 122 million people are forcibly displaced globally due to conflict, violence, and human rights violations, according to the UN Refugee Agency.
Internally displaced individuals rose by over 9% to 73.5 million by the end of last year, highlighting a growing crisis.
Sudan is currently experiencing the world's largest displacement crisis, with over 14 million people affected by ongoing conflict.
The number of forcibly displaced people has nearly doubled in the last decade, with a notable surge since 2020.
The UN reports an increase of about 2 million displaced individuals from last year, emphasizing the urgent need for humanitarian assistance.
Analysis
Emphasizes the alarming rise in global displacement, with over 122 million people affected.

