
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.
The map below shows where CORE has already been activated.
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Iran-Afghanistan - Returns Emergency Response #29
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Large-scale returns are placing pressure on basic services, housing and livelihoods in Afghanistan, straining host communities and increasing the risks of instability and onward movement.Date de publication: 14 May 2026 (il y a 4 jours)
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Pakistan-Afghanistan - Returns Emergency Response #51
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Large-scale returns of Afghans from Pakistan continue to add pressure on Afghanistan’s already fragile humanitarian and protection environment.Date de publication: 14 May 2026 (il y a 4 jours)
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Middle East Situation - as of 12 May 2026
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Escalating hostilities across Asia and the Middle East have led to a deterioration in the humanitarian situation. The affected areas already host 24.3 million forcibly displaced people, many of whom, ...Date de publication: 12 May 2026 (il y a 6 jours)
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UNHCR CHAD| CORE Situation d'urgence des Réfugiés Soudanais (11 mai 2026)
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Depuis avril 2023, 927 452 réfugiés soudanais ayant fui le conflit entre le gouvernement et les Forces de Soutien Rapide (FSR) ont traversé la frontière tchadienne (267 835 ménages), dont 905 338 pers...Date de publication: 11 May 2026 (il y a 7 jours)
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