How many refugees were there in 2010?

How many refugees were there in 2010?

Of the world’s displaced, more than 25.2 million people – 10.55 million refugees and 14.7 million IDPs – were receiving protection or assistance from UNHCR at the end of 2010.

How many Syrian refugees were there in 2011?

By the end of 2011, the number of refugees were estimated to be 5,500–8,500 in Lebanon, with around 2,500 registered, around 1,500 registered in Jordan (with possibly thousands more unregistered), and thousands had found shelter in Libya.

Where did most refugees come from in 2010?

In 2010, the leading countries of nationality for refugee admissions were Iraq (25 percent), Burma (23 percent), and Bhutan (17 percent) (see Table 3). Approximately 64 percent of refugees were from these three countries.

How many refugees has Saudi Arabia taken in?

Saudi foreign ministry officials claim that the nation has received nearly 2.5 million Syrians since 2011.

How many refugees have fled Syria?

About 13.5 million Syrians in total are forcibly displaced, more than half of the country’s population. Of these, 6.8 million are refugees and asylum-seekers who have fled the country.

What is the current number of refugees in the world?

The latest refugee statistics are out. The number of people forcibly displaced worldwide has reached 43.7m people, the highest number in 15 years, according to a report published today to mark World Refugee Day.

Which is the best country to host refugees?

As seen in last years report, developing countries host four fifths of the world’s refugees. Pakistan, Iran and the Syrian Arab Republic are the top hosting countries globally for refugees. So what key figures does the report bring into focus?

Who are internally displaced persons in the world?

Internally displaced persons are people or groups of individuals who have been forced to leave their homes or places of habitual residence, and who have not crossed an international border. Already a member?

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