Malawi
Malawi
Malawi hosts refugees and asylum-seekers, primarily in the Dzaleka camp, where UNHCR works to provide protection, essential services, and pursue durable solutions amid rising needs and limited resources.

Key statistics
56,779
people were displaced or stateless (or returning from forced displacement) within the country at the end of 2024
35,518
people were registered as refugees in the country at the end of 2024, mostly from the DR Congo and Burundi
$26.3 million
are needed in 2025 to ensure that operations and programmes in Libya are sustained
As of the end of December 2024, Malawi hosts 56,779 people forcibly displaced. The majority of them are refugees and asylum-seekers from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, followed by Burundi, Rwanda, Somalia and Ethiopia.
Most refugees reside in Dzaleka Refugee Camp in Dowa District, approximately 41 km from the capital, Lilongwe. Originally established to accommodate up to 12,000 people, Dzaleka now hosts over 52,000 individuals, making it a protracted and overcrowded settlement. On average, 300 new arrivals are registered monthly - predominantly from the DRC, Burundi, and Rwanda. Women and children make up 93% of the camp population.
In 2024, Malawi continued to face complex displacement challenges driven by political, economic, and social pressures. The sharp devaluation of the currency in late 2023 worsened food insecurity for both refugees and host communities, while financial and logistical constraints limited the government’s ability to respond. Despite these challenges, UNHCR and partners continued to provide protection, health care, education, cash assistance, and core relief items, particularly in urban settings.
Dzaleka also became a hotspot for human trafficking, prompting security interventions to protect refugees from criminal networks. Mixed migration trends continued, with some refugees moving onward in search of better opportunities. To address overcrowding, the Government of Malawi identified a new site in Chitipa District, in the country’s north, for the development of a new refugee settlement.
Looking ahead, UNHCR will continue efforts to support refugee inclusion, build resilience, and foster peaceful coexistence with host communities. Participatory findings will guide evidence-based planning and resource allocation, ensuring responses remain community-driven, inclusive, and impactful—supporting both immediate needs and long-term development goals.
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Population and financial overview
Malawi
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Populations
Population types
Population types
Note: The "Stateless" category does not include stateless people who are also in other categories, to avoid double counting. The total number of stateless, across all categories, is .
NB: 2025 figures are planning figures.
Source: UNHCR Refugee Data Finder for years until 2022, UNHCR planning figures (COMPASS) otherwise.
Population by country
Population by country
NB: 2025 figures are planning figures.
Source: UNHCR Refugee Data Finder for years until 2022, UNHCR planning figures (COMPASS) otherwise.
Population by origin
Population by origin
NB: 2025 figures are planning figures.
Source: UNHCR Refugee Data Finder for years until 2022, UNHCR planning figures (COMPASS) otherwise.
Financial
Budget and expenditure trend
Budget and expenditure trend
Source: 2025 budget was approved by ExCom in October 2024 while the 2024 budget figures include the latest supplementary appeals and are updated on a monthly basis.
Budget by pillar
Budget by pillar
Budget by objective
Budget by objective
Note: The table presents the budget for this operation broken down at the objective level. Resource allocation at the objective level is subject to change during the course of the year as the operational situation evolves and priorities shift. The current budget, reflected in the bottom line of this table, is updated on a monthly basis and is replaced by the final budget at year-end.
Expenditure by Outcome Area
Expenditure by Outcome Area
Budget by Impact Area
Budget by Impact Area
Source: 2023 budget as approved by the Executive Committee in October 2022.
2022 current budget as approved by the High Commissioner as of October 2022; pending presentation to the ExCom's Standing Committee.
Budget by Outcome and Enabling Areas
Budget by Outcome and Enabling Areas
Source: 2023 budget as approved by the Executive Committee in October 2022.
2022 current budget as approved by the High Commissioner as of October 2022; pending presentation to the ExCom's Standing Committee.
Budget by Impact Area
Budget by Impact Area
Source: 2024 budget and 2023 current budget are taken from the budget document approved by UNHCR's Executive Committee in October 2023.
Budget by Impact Area
Budget by Impact Area
Source: 2025 budget was approved by ExCom in October 2024 while the 2024 budget figures include the latest supplementary appeals and are updated on a monthly basis.
Budget by Outcome and Enabling Areas
Budget by Outcome and Enabling Areas
Source: 2025 budget was approved by ExCom in October 2024 while the 2024 budget figures include the latest supplementary appeals and are updated on a monthly basis.
Budget by Outcome and Enabling Areas
Budget by Outcome and Enabling Areas
Source: 2025 budget was approved by ExCom in October 2024 while the 2024 budget figures include the latest supplementary appeals and are updated on a monthly basis.
Budget by Impact Area
Budget by Impact Area
Budget by Outcome and Enabling Areas
Budget by Outcome and Enabling Areas
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Strategy - Country
Strategy
Street Address:
8th Floor, Kang'ombe House, Robert Mugabe Crescent, City Centre, Lilongwe, Malawi
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 30230, Lilongwe, Malawi
Phone:
+265 177 2155
Fax:
+265 177 4128
Email:
mlwli@unhcr.org
Time zone:
GMT +2
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- Monday: 7:30 - 17:00
- Tuesday: 7:30 - 17:00
- Wednesday: 7:30 - 17:00
- Thursday: 7:30 - 17:00
- Friday: 7:30 - 13:30
- Saturday: closed
- Sunday: closed