Global Appeal 2025

Safety and access to justice

OUTCOME AREA 6

This page describes UNHCR’s efforts to ensure the safety of forcibly displaced and stateless people in 2025 and to ensure their access to justice. This includes providing legal aid, promoting awareness of refugees’ legal rights, and advocating with States to use detention only as a last resort.

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UNHCR Senior Community-Based Protection Assistant Federica Starinieri assists a Sudanese refugee, Hassan, during disembarkation operations at the port of Lampedusa, Italy. © UNHCR/Alessandro Penso
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Global financial needs amount to $315 million (+0.1% vs 2024 current budget)

SDG 16 - Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions

When people are forced to flee from their homes or are stateless, they are often in acutely vulnerable situations, at risk of arbitrary detention, trafficking, gender-based violence, discrimination and more. In 2025, we will work with a wide array of legal partners to advance access to justice. We will provide legal assistance to hundreds of thousands of people, support communities’ legal empowerment, seek the release of people in detention, and carry out legal training, detention monitoring, protection monitoring, court interventions and strategic litigation.

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Core Outcome Indicators 

 

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Number of people arrested or detained related 
to immigration control or legal status

 

Download detailed indicator information for the top 10 operations.

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Core Output Indicators
 

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Number of people who received legal assistance*

2024 Mid-year progress: 501,000

*82 country operations reporting

 

Financial overview