The number of people forcibly displaced has more than doubled in just the last 10 years. If the number itself doesn’t grab your attention, the stories behind the number will.
Nobody wants to be reduced to a number—one among millions. This World Refugee Day the IRC is creating a space where refugees take over the narrative. They will share their stories using a different sort of number—the numbers that make up their lives.
Take our numbers quiz to learn more about the stories behind the numbers!
More than 120 million people are displaced around the world.
Nobody wants to be reduced to a number—one among millions. This World Refugee Day the IRC is creating a space where refugees take over the narrative. They will share their stories using a different sort of number—the numbers that make up their lives.
Take our numbers quiz to learn more about the stories behind the numbers!
Nearly half—40%—of all displaced people are children.
Only a small portion of the world’s 43 million refugees (displaced people who have actually left their country) go to the United States or Europe. Of the 30 million people who have left their countries, 69% are hosted in low- or middle-income countries. 70% are living in countries that neighbor their own.
Between 2018 and 2022, an average of 385,000 children were born as refugees per year.
The IRC reached 34.5 million people in countries affected by crisis in 2023.
The IRC helped resettle 12,461 people in the United States.