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UN Refugee Agency Reports First Decline in Forced Displacement in a Decade, but Warns of Alarming Highs
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ABC News6/11/2026World3 min readUnited States

UN Refugee Agency Reports First Decline in Forced Displacement in a Decade, but Warns of Alarming Highs

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  • The UN refugee agency reported a decrease in forced displacement for the first time in ten years, with 117.8 million people displaced by conflict or persecution in 2025.
  • Despite this decline, the agency warns the number remains unacceptably high, citing ongoing conflicts like the Iran war and challenges in voluntary returns.

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Why It Matters

The UN refugee agency's annual report analyzes global trends in forced displacement. While the total number of displaced people fell in 2025 for the first time in a decade, it remains alarmingly high. The report highlights ongoing conflicts and challenges in providing sustainable solutions for refugees and internally displaced persons.

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The U.N. refugee agency said forced displacement of people due to conflict or persecution fell in 2025 for the first time in a decade. But the agency warned in its annual report Thursday that 118 million people who had to flee their homes or nations is still alarmingly high.

A look at the agency's Global Trends Report on refugees and displaced people, by the numbers:

The total number of people forcibly displaced by conflict, violence or persecution at the end of 2025 was 117.8 million. The figure includes refugees, asylum seekers, internally displaced and other groups in need of international protection. It's the first time in a decade the statistic fell. Behind the decline is both an increase in people who returned home and the fact that many refugees acquired citizenship of their host countries, among other reasons, said Tarek Abou Chabake, the U.N. agency's chief statistician. The U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees warned the number of those displaced globally, mostly by conflict, was unacceptably high.

Percentage of children among 41.6 million refugees last year. While Colombia, Germany and Turkey hosted more than 2 million refugees each, the majority live in low- to middle-income countries. Despite a 3% fall from the previous year, 5.4 million people crossed an international border in 2025 seeking refuge.

Seven out of 10 refugees have lived in exile for five years or more, often trapped in sprawling camps in poor nations. “Humanitarian assistance has saved lives,” High Commissioner for Refugees Barham Salih said, adding that "it was never intended to sustain generations of people indefinitely." The agency aims to slash by half the number of refugees in protracted displacement who are dependent on humanitarian assistance by 2035.

The number of internally displaced people. The ongoing war in Sudan was behind the largest displacement in the world with 9.1 million people forced to flee their homes. Colombia, Syria, Yemen and Afghanistan also have large displaced populations.

Projections for 2026 did not look much better. With the Iran war erupting in February, 3.2 million people had been displaced by March inside Iran, and by mid-May, 1 million were displaced inside Lebanon. “This is truly unacceptable and we must make sure this doesn't become a new normal,” Salih said.

Three countries — Syria, Afghanistan and Sudan — saw 90% of the 4.4 million refugee return home in 2025. The number was the second highest since UNHCR began keeping records six decades ago. Another 10.3 million internally displaced people returned to their areas of origin last year. But Salih warned that many of those who went back did so under pressure and without basic infrastructure and conditions for a dignified life. “Voluntary returns to post-conflict Syria and returns under pressure to Afghanistan are not the same thing,” Salih said.

The number of stateless people, of which the Rohingya from Myanmar make up the largest group. The majority of the stateless people live in Bangladesh, Ivory Coast, Thailand and Myanmar. Only 46,000 acquired citizenship in 2025.

The number of refugees resettled, which fell sharply from 188,000 in 2024. That's a fraction of those in need, Salih said, as he urged governments to expand legal pathways for refugees to be relocated. “Every dangerous sea crossing and every death in the desert represents a failure of the international community,” Salih said. “The human cost of the failure is measured not with statistics but with lives.”

What to Watch

AI outlook — possibilities, not facts

  • The number of refugees in protracted displacement dependent on humanitarian assistance will be halved.

    Possible · Long term

Open Questions

  • What specific policy changes or interventions led to the decrease in displacement in 2025?
  • What are the long-term implications of refugees acquiring citizenship in host countries?
  • What is the projected impact of the Iran war on regional stability and future displacement?
  • What are the specific conditions and infrastructure lacking for those returning to their areas of origin?

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