Afghanistan Situation

Afghanistan Situation

On 3 October 2023, Pakistan’s national Apex Committee endorsed a plan to repatriate over a million foreigners without valid documents, largely Afghans. Announcing the plan, Pakistan’s Minister of Interior said that an ultimatum has been issued to illegal foreigners residing in Pakistan, requiring them to leave the country by 1 November.

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CORE

CORE

CORE is UNHCR’s enhanced information management approach to new refugee emergencies. CORE products are produced and regularly published at the beginning of a response to new or deteriorating refugee emergencies. They focus on: 1. Population movements, 2. Humanitarian need, and 3. Delivery of assistance. CORE products are designed to become more detailed, precise, and data-centric over time. CORE also supports coordination through the rapid and continuous external release of the latest data available. UNHCR releases CORE products for all new refugee emergencies, helping governments, UNHCR, and partners to communicate with one voice on behalf of the forcibly displaced. As an emergency operation establishes regular systems, CORE products may be replaced by standard UNHCR branded information products.

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DRC Situation

DRC Situation

Decades of clashes between armed groups, widespread violations of human rights, and devastating incidents of gender-based violence have displaced more than 6.1 million people within the DRC

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Route-Based Approach

Route-Based Approach

The Route-Based Approach is a strategic, holistic, cross-border framework to assist States in responding more effectively and predictably to the challenges of mixed movements of refugees and migrants in line with their international obligations. It engages States to ensure international protection and solutions for refugees, while upholding rights and creating opportunities for migrants, along key routes. It proposes a set of comprehensive, targeted and coordinated interventions to be taken by States, UNHCR, IOM, other UN agencies, civil society partners, migrant and refugee organizations and other stakeholders, along main routes in countries of origin, asylum, transit and destination.

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Sudan Situation

Sudan Situation

Since the start of the conflict in Sudan in mid-April, large numbers of civilians have been forced to flee, including people who were already internally displaced and refugees from other countries who had sought safety in Sudan. Hundreds of thousands of people have fled into neighbouring countries or returned home in adverse circumstances – notably to the Central African Republic, Chad, Egypt, Ethiopia and South Sudan. Others self-relocated within Sudan.

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Syria Regional Refugee Response

Syria Regional Refugee Response

Million of Syrians, many of them displaced for over a decade, have sought refuge in Türkiye, Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq, and Egypt. The protracted nature of the conflict, which has resulted in one of the world's largest refugee crises, has strained public infrastructure and services in host countries.

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Ukraine Refugee Situation

Ukraine Refugee Situation

The full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 has caused massive civilian casualties and the destruction of civilian infrastructure, forcing people to flee their homes seeking safety, protection and assistance. Since February 2022, millions of refugees from Ukraine have crossed borders into neighbouring countries, and millions more have been forced to flee within the country. They are in need of protection and support. In light of the emergency and the scale of humanitarian needs, an inter-agency regional refugee response is being carried out, in support of the efforts of refugee-hosting countries. The Regional Refugee Response Plan brings together national authorities, UN agencies, NGOs, as well as civil society organisations and focuses on supporting host country governments to ensure the inclusion of refugees, with full access to their rights, in line with international standards. It also prioritizes the provision of critical protection services and humanitarian assistance.

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Afghanistan Situation

Afghanistan Situation

CORE

CORE

DRC Situation

DRC Situation

Route-Based Approach

Route-Based Approach

Sudan Situation

Sudan Situation

Syria Regional Refugee Response

Syria Regional Refugee Response

Ukraine Refugee Situation

Ukraine Refugee Situation

Dernières publications

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Rapports et evaluations
02 Mar 2026

UNHCR Ethiopia | Protection Monitoring Survey Report Amhara Region | 2025

This PMS report presents findings from protection monitoring activities conducted through Key Informant Interviews (KIIs) and Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) in Aftit and Alemwach refugee settlements. The analysis draws on both qualitative and quantitative data to provide an overview of protection concerns across key thematic areas, including safety and security, access to services, documentation, child protection, gender-based violence (GBV), mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS), and community dynamics.
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Dashboards & Factsheets
02 Mar 2026

Afghan Returns | Weekly Update 22 February – 28 February 2026

This dashboard provides a weekly update on UNHCR-assisted Afghan nationals returning from Pakistan. It details both voluntary repatriation as well as forced returns. It categorizes the total numbers of returns by age, gender and documentation type, offering a clear demographic snapshot. Additionally, the infographic traces the flow of returnees from January to present, highlighting trends and changes over time. This visual representation serves as a vital tool for understanding the dynamics of Afghan nationals return, aiding stakeholders in making informed decisions and assessments regarding their integration and support.
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Situation Reports / Updates
02 Mar 2026

UNHCR Ethiopia | PMS Report Bilidigilu Woreda of BGZ region | December 2025

This Protection Monitoring and Solutions (PMS) Report was developed in collaboration with UNHCR’s protection partner, Plan International, under the EU IM3 Project, within the protection monitoring and solutions component. It presents an in-depth analysis of protection needs in Benishangul-Gumuz Region, specifically in Biligildu Woreda, currently hosting 6,614 IDPs across two sites: Kedo (2,975 individuals) and Gunfi (3,639 individuals). These populations remain unable to return to their areas of origin due to ongoing insecurity, destruction of homes, looting of livestock, and loss of livelihoods. The report identifies individuals and groups with heightened vulnerabilities and provides actionable recommendations for humanitarian response based on quantitative data. The data collection was conducted from 2-5 December 2025, through Key Informant Interviews (KIIs) with IDP community members. 94 key informants participated in the assessment, including 61 IDPs and other 33 informants (10 local authorities, 9 teache
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Situation Reports / Updates
02 Mar 2026

UNHCR Ethiopia | PMS Report Ethiopia Tigray Adigrat | December 2025

This PMS Assessment report is based on the harmonized Protection Monitoring and Solutions (PMS)tools. The assessment employed four distinct tools to capture a comprehensive overview and gather detailed information about IDP returnees’ situation. These tools included focus group discussions (FGDs) with returnees and host community members, key informant interviews (KIIs) with community leaders and service providers, facility mapping to collect data on service infrastructures and direct observation to assess living conditions and service accessibility.
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