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Provide a hygiene kit for the family
Buy a family food pack that lasts a month
Provide family food packs and clothes
Provide emergency medical supplies
By the end of 2022, 108.4 million people worldwide had been forcefully relocated due to persecution, conflict, violence, human rights violations, and events that gravely disrupted public order. This indicates a 19 million growth from the end of 2021, more than the populations of Ecuador, the Netherlands, and Somalia.
Over one out of every 74 persons on Earth has been forced to flee. Millions of people are stateless, having been denied nationality and lacking access to fundamental rights such as education, healthcare, employment, and freedom of movement. According to UNHCR forced displacement data, the global refugee population climbed from 27.1 million in 2021 to 35.3 million by the end of 2022, the greatest yearly growth ever recorded.
Refugees from Ukraine fleeing their country’s international armed conflict accounted for the majority of the rise. Overall, only three countries accounted for 52% of all refugees and other people in need of international protection: Syria (6.5 million), Ukraine (5.7 million), and Afghanistan (5.7 million).