Where are people being forced from their homes because of conflict or disaster?
A record 83 million people globally were living in internal displacement at the end of 2024 — forced from their homes by conflict, violence, or natural disasters, but remaining within their own country's borders.
Unlike refugees, who cross international borders, internally displaced people are often harder to track and don't show up in all migration statistics.
I recently updated around 20 of our charts with the latest data from the Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre (IDMC).
The data covers disaster-related displacements since 2008 and conflict-related displacements since 2009, with global coverage across all countries.
This data helps us better understand the human impact of natural disasters, conflicts, and violence — and helps NGOs and governments support those who have been displaced.