The Global State of Humanitarian Crises
More people are displaced by violence and conflict today than ever before. At the end of 2024, a record 123.2 million people had been forced to flee their homes worldwide. This means that about one in every 67 people on Earth is currently displaced.
The vast majority of these displaced people—73.5 million—are displaced within their own country. The rest are refugees who have crossed an international border. These numbers are not just statistics; they represent families, children, and communities shattered by conflict.
Crisis Hotspots

Sudan
The war in Sudan is currently the world's largest displacement crisis, with over 14.3 million people displaced as of the end of 2024.
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Democratic Republic of the Congo
Ongoing violence and conflicts have displaced over 7 million people inside the country.
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Ukraine
Since the full-scale invasion, 3.7 million people have been displaced internally, and another 6.9 million have fled to other countries.
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In 2024, 295.3 million people faced high acute food insecurity, with conflict being a primary driver in places like Sudan and Gaza.
Attacks on healthcare and educational facilities are also common, disrupting vital services for millions.
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