Refugees and Asylum-seekers in the Eastern and Southern Africa

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Refugees and Asylum-seekers in the Eastern and Southern Africa JSON 
6,292,004
Last updated 31 Oct 2025
Source - COR, Government, IPP, MINEMA, Office of the Prime Minister, UNHCR 
Refugees and Asylum-seekers in the Eastern and Southern Africa - Breakdown by Country JSON 
Location name Source Data date Population
Angola Government, UNHCR 30 Sep 2025   0.9% 55,722
Botswana Government, UNHCR 30 Sep 2025   0.0% 877
Burundi Government, UNHCR 30 Sep 2025   1.7% 110,941
Comoros Government, UNHCR 30 Sep 2025   0.0% 24
Djibouti Government, UNHCR 30 Jun 2025   0.5% 33,754
Eritrea Government, UNHCR 30 Sep 2025   0.0% 117
Eswatini Government, UNHCR 30 Sep 2025   0.1% 4,819
Ethiopia Government, UNHCR 31 Oct 2025   17.4% 1,115,839
Kenya Government, UNHCR 31 Oct 2025   13.6% 869,501
Lesotho Government, UNHCR 30 Sep 2025   0.0% 692
Madagascar Government, UNHCR 30 Sep 2025   0.0% 1,353
Malawi Government, UNHCR 31 Mar 2025   0.8% 50,771
Mauritius Government, UNHCR 30 Sep 2025   0.0% 239
Mozambique Government, UNHCR 31 Jul 2025   0.4% 23,542
Namibia Government, UNHCR 30 Sep 2025   0.1% 6,717
Rwanda Government, MINEMA, UNHCR 30 Sep 2025   2.0% 130,850
Somalia COR, Government, IPP, UNHCR 1 Oct 2025   1.5% 95,671
South Africa Government, UNHCR 30 Sep 2025   2.6% 167,615
South Sudan Government, UNHCR 30 Sep 2025   9.3% 595,641
Sudan COR, IPP, UNHCR 31 Oct 2025   13.4% 859,945
Tanzania (United Republic of) Government, UNHCR 31 Oct 2025   3.6% 230,139
Uganda Government, Office of the Prime Minister, UNHCR 31 Oct 2025   30.6% 1,961,518
Zambia Government, UNHCR 30 Sep 2025   1.3% 82,535
Zimbabwe Government, UNHCR 31 Mar 2025   0.2% 14,231

IDPs in the Eastern and Southern Africa

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IDPs in the Eastern and Southern Africa JSON 
17,879,577
Last updated 31 Oct 2025
Source - Cluster, Humanitarian Needs Overview, IOM, OCHA, SNBS - Somalia National Bureau of Statistics 
IDPs in Eastern and Southern Africa JSON 
IDPs in Eastern and Southern Africa - Breakdown by country JSON 
Location name Source Data date Population
Burundi IOM 31 Aug 2025   0.5% 92,227
Ethiopia IOM 31 May 2025   10.7% 1,919,993
Malawi IOM 31 Mar 2025   1.0% 182,051
Mozambique IOM 31 Jul 2025   3.4% 609,243
Somalia Cluster, SNBS - Somalia National Bureau of Statistics 30 Sep 2025   19.6% 3,499,201
South Sudan IOM, OCHA 31 Oct 2025   11.1% 1,992,513
Sudan Humanitarian Needs Overview 16 Oct 2025   53.6% 9,584,349

Ethiopia IDP figure: For further details on the methodology used to derive this figure, please refer to the latest DTM Ethiopia - National Displacement Report.

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UNHCR Regional Bureau for Eastern and Southern Africa (RBESA) is based in Nairobi, Kenya, covering 25 countries. This includes Angola, Botswana, Burundi, Comoros, Djibouti, Eritrea, Eswatini, Ethiopia, Kenya, Lesotho, Madagascar, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Rwanda, Seychelles, Somalia, South Africa, South Sudan, Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. This follows UNHCR’s restructuring in October 2025, merging countries previously under the East, Horn of Africa, and Great Lakes (EHAGL) and Southern Africa (SA) regional bureaus. In addition to the bureau, there are three Multi-Country Offices (MCO), Mozambique MCO that will be covering Mozambique and Angola, and Zambia MCO that will be covering Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabwe and South Africa MCO covering Botswana, Comoros, Eswatini, Lesotho, Madagascar, Mauritius, Namibia, Seychelles and South Africa.
    The bureau also manages two specific situations: the Sudan Situation and the South Sudan Situation. It is responsible for strategic decisions, regional priorities, integrity oversight, and quality assurance. The RBESA also provides technical support to country operations in various sectors, including education, child protection, economic inclusion, and durable solutions.

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UNHCR TCHAD| Plateforme de coordination de l'urgence
« Maintenant, j’existe » : les réfugiés au Tchad reçoivent un numéro d’identification national
Un projet novateur visant à améliorer l’inclusion socio-économique des réfugiés vient d’être lancé au Tchad. Fruit d’une collaboration entre le gouvernement tchadien, l’Agence Nationale des Titres Sécurisés (ANATS, chargée de la délivrance de documents d’identité sécurisés), la Commission Nationale pour l’Accueil et la Réinsertion des Réfugiés (CNARR), le Haut-Commissariat des Nations Unies pour les Réfugiés (HCR) et la Banque mondiale, ce projet permet aux réfugiés d’obtenir un Numéro National d’Identification de Réfugié (NNIR).


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Data, Statistics and Information Management John Kagori
kagori@unhcr.org