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Immigration and Displacement


Forced migration or displacement data

Data on forced migration are collected and/or compiled by various intergovernmental organizations (IGOs), such as the Office of the United Nations High ...

Migration and displacement | IFRC

Migration and displacement pose some of the biggest humanitarian challenges of our time. Our work supporting people on the move focuses on saving lives and ...

Understanding Migration and Displacement - Physiopedia

Migration is defined as the movement of persons away from their place of usual residence, either across an international border or within a state.

Migration and Forced Displacement - Organization of American States

Its objective is to strengthen cooperation between countries of origin, transit, destination and return so that comprehensive responses are implemented to ...

Migration and displacement - Healthy DEvelopments

Migration and displacement lead to a geographic redistribution of the population. On the same order of magnitude as population numbers decrease in the countries ...

Displacement and forced migration - Doctors Without Borders

MSF provides medical humanitarian care to displaced people at every step of their journey, from treacherous migration routes to the inhumane detention centers.

Migration, Forced Displacement, and Human Development

In this article, I examine how nations and the international community have confronted and continue to confront the challenges of migration and forced ...

Forced displacement - European Commission

As of May 2024, the number of forcibly displaced people in the world has reached a staggering 120 million, marking another historic increase and ...

Migrant and displaced children | UNICEF

UNICEF works around the world to help protect the rights of migrant and displaced children. We provide life-saving humanitarian supplies in refugee camps.

Global Trends - UNHCR

One in every 69 people, or 1.5 per cent of the entire world's population, is now forcibly displaced. This is nearly double the 1 in 125 people who were ...

Six causes of forced migration - Concern Worldwide

Forced migration refers to the movements that refugees, IDPs, and some migrants make — both within their home country and between countries — due to forces ...

Displacement and International Protection in a Warming World

Policymakers in destination countries face the task of simultaneously managing borders and addressing arriving migrants' emergency assistance and protection ...

Displacement, Migration, & Integration - EGAP

Overview. The Displacement, Migration, and Integration research area focuses on the safety and well-being of individuals displaced by violence, disasters, or ...

Migration and forced displacement - International Partnerships

Our aim is to ensure migration is safe, orderly, and regular. We protect migrants and refugees from dangerous and exploitative forms of migration, ...

Migration, Displacement, and Humanitarian Policy

We work to maximize the benefits of migration to destination and origin countries, expand the opportunities available to forcibly displaced people, ...

Forced displacement - Wikipedia

Forced displacement (also forced migration or forced relocation) is an involuntary or coerced movement of a person or people away from their home or home ...

From Forced Migration to Displacement? | Refugee Survey Quarterly

It is a feature of the concept of “forced migration” that while it can encompass both internal and transnational migrants, its focus is on the ...

International migration | United Nations

The global number of international migrants was estimated to be 281 million. International migrants comprise some 3.5 per cent of the global population.

Environmental Displacement and Migration

People can experience environmental displacement in many ways. They may be forced to leave their homes and communities due to sudden-onset events (such as ...

The critical challenges of migration and displacement - ICRC

It is the aspect of uncontrolled, poorly managed irregular migration and population displacement, which leads to policy controversy.