More than 122M displaced people face growing risks, UN warns on World Refugee Day
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Over 122 million people displaced globally, record hits all-time high
On World Refugee Day 2025, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi delivered a powerful address, shedding light on the growing crisis of global displacement. He revealed that over 122 million people are now displaced worldwide, marking the highest figure ever recorded and raised alarms over the growing stigmatisation of refugees and “brutal cuts to humanitarian aid” that are worsening an already dire situation. According to …

More than 122M displaced people face growing risks, UN warns on World Refugee Day
Over 122 million people worldwide are now forcibly displaced, facing heightened risks to their safety and access to aid as conflicts persist across multiple regions, a UN official said Friday in a statement marking World Refugee Day. Selin Unal, spokesperson for the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in
At the end of April 2025, the number of forcibly displaced people in the world was 122.1 million, compared to 120 million in the same period the previous year, according to a report by the United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR). The main factors forcing people to flee are still major conflicts, such as those in Sudan, Myanmar and Ukraine, and the ongoing UN article: over 122 million refugees in the world due to war comes from the website Misyjne.…
UNHCR and Amnesty International are drawing attention to the 122 million forcibly displaced people, the highest number in a decade.
Venezuela is the main country of origin of displaced persons (8.1 million), followed by Colombia (7.4 million) and Haiti (1.4 million).
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