Refugee

Refugees in 2024[1]
Total population
c. 35.3 million
(29.6 million under the mandate of United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and 5.9 million under UNRWA's mandate
Regions with significant populations
Sub-Saharan Africa7.0 million
Europe and North Asia12.4 million
Asia and the Pacific6.8 million
Middle East and North Africa2.4 million
Americas800,000

A refugee, according to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), is a person "forced to flee their own country and seek safety in another country. They are unable to return to their own country because of feared persecution as a result of who they are, what they believe in or say, or because of armed conflict, violence or serious public disorder."[2] Such a person may be called an asylum seeker until granted refugee status by a contracting state or by the UNHCR[3] if they formally make a claim for asylum.[4]

Konrad Schumann, an East German border guard, fleeing East Germany towards West Germany in 1962

Internally Displaced People (IDPs) are often called refugees, but they are distinguished from refugees because they have not crossed an international border, although their reasons for leaving their home may be the same as those of refugees.[5]

  1. ^ "UNHCR data | Global Trends". Archived from the original on 19 June 2023. Retrieved 19 June 2023.
  2. ^ "Who We Protect: Refugees". UNHCR/USA. Retrieved 20 October 2024.
  3. ^ Convention Protocol relating 1967.
  4. ^ Truth about asylum.
  5. ^ "Internally Displaced Persons". United Nations High Commission for Refugees. Retrieved 10 July 2017.