The number of refugees in Burundi has significantly increased since 2017, with over a third of the more than 85,000 refugees and asylum seekers having arrived since then. Despite facing severe development...
The number of refugees in Burundi has significantly increased since 2017, with over a third of the more than 85,000 refugees and asylum seekers having arrived since then. Nearly half of refugees reside...
The comparative analysis on the socioeconomic conditions of urban and camp-based refugees in Kenya builds upon the findings of the Kalobeyei, Kakuma and Urban Socioeconomic Surveys (SES). It offers an...
Forcibly displaced people (FDP) are increasingly inhabiting urban areas where, together with urban hosts, they face an array of risks and heightened vulnerabilities that need to be addressed through evidence-based...
As more and more Venezuelans leave their country, fleeing the economic and social crisis, the number of Venezuelans in Brazil has risen steadily since 2016, constituting about 18 percent of Brazil's 1.3...
An unprecedented number of Venezuelans have left behind the worsening economic and social crisis at home to look for better future prospects. Brazil is hosting about 261,000 Venezuelans as migrants, asylum...
Statelessness is a global challenge affecting millions of people who face multiple legal and socioeconomic deprivations that can last for generations. At least 4.2 million people live in statelessness...
The Global Compact on Refugees represents a new approach to managing forced displacement situations, one in which evidence and data are central to its success and key to link humanitarian and development...
Socioeconomic data of refugees and host communities is crucial to support the objectives of the Global Compact on Refugees (GCR), inform effective development policy and timely respond to shocks. Even...