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Afghanistan situation
Afghanistan is one of the world’s most urgent crises. Human rights violations, economic instability, acute food insecurity and natural disasters are likely to threaten regional stability in 2025.Central African Republic situation
Insecurity and the effects of climate change continue to drive displacement in the Central African Republic and its neighbouring countries.Colombia situation
By mid-2024, Colombia recorded almost 7 million internally displaced people, all of whom the Government has recognized as eligible for assistance and reparations.Democratic Republic of the Congo situation
The emergency in the DRC is one of the most complex humanitarian crises in the world. Decades of clashes between the Congolese armed forces and various non-State armed groups have displaced 7 million people within the country.El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras situation
A complex combination of gang-related violence (including gender-based violence and forced recruitment), food insecurity, increasing poverty, and climate change is driving forced displacement in El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras.Iraq situation
Iraq is currently at a turning point, leaving behind three decades of political turmoil and armed conflicts that deeply impacted its people and public service delivery.Myanmar situation
A surge in the conflict in Myanmar has increased displacement within the country and outflows across the border, and the protection and humanitarian outlook for 2025 appears likely to worsen.Sahel+ situation
The Sahel region is undergoing a deep transformation which calls for an adjustment in humanitarian engagement to address the worsening crisis characterized by escalating forced displacement and increased protection needs.South Sudan situation
The South Sudan situation remains one of Africa’s most significant refugee crises, with 2.3 million refugees and asylum-seekers in neighbouring countries and a further 2 million South Sudanese internally displaced.Sudan situation
The conflict that erupted in Sudan in April 2023 resulted in the largest displacement crisis of the year, with 6.1 million Sudanese fleeing to other areas within the country and 1.5 million people seeking safety abroad.Syria situation
The crisis in the Syrian Arab Republic is extending into its fourteenth year – with more people than ever sliding into deeper poverty and 16.7 million people in need of humanitarian assistance and protection.Ukraine situation
The full-scale war in Ukraine enters its fourth year early in 2025, with escalations in hostilities driving further displacement. The 2025 Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan estimates that some 12.7 million people are in need of multisectoral humanitarian assistance.Venezuela situation
The outflow of Venezuelan refugees and migrants to neighbouring countries and beyond continues, with over 7.7 million Venezuelan refugees and migrants worldwide as of May 2024.
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Some situations, which were previously funded on an ad hoc basis by donors, have been discontinued. To check those situations and relative documents click below.
- Covid-19 situation
- Ethiopia situation
- Far North Cameroon emergency
- West and Central Mediterranean situation
For situation reports between 2018 and 2021 visit this page.