Global forced displacement hits all-time high of 110 million amid conflicts, disasters
- The record figure of 110 million people displaced includes people forced from their homes in Sudan and the Ukraine.
- Nineteen million more people were displaced in 2022, the biggest annual increase ever recorded.
- Children make up nearly half the total, with over 43 million displaced and 17.5 million refugees and asylum seekers.
- Turkey and Iran host the largest refugee populations, with 3.8 million and 3.4 million respectively.
- Resettlement of refugees doubled in 2022 to 114,000, still only a tiny fraction of the total displaced.