Internal displacements caused by violence or conflict at record high in 2025
In 2025, conflict and violence triggered a record 32.3 million internal displacements globally, surpassing disaster-driven displacements for the first time. This represents a 60% increase from the previous year.

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AI-generatedIn 2025, conflict and violence triggered a record 32.3 million internal displacements globally, surpassing disaster-driven displacements for the first time. This represents a 60% increase from the previous year. The total number of people displaced and remaining displaced in 2025 was 82.2 million, a slight decrease from the 2024 peak. Over 83% of these displacements were due to conflict, with Sudan, Colombia, Syria, Yemen, and Afghanistan being the most affected regions. While the overall number of displaced people saw a minor decline, the report emphasizes this is not progress, citing forced returns and destroyed infrastructure.
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5 extracted46% of internal displacements caused by violence in 2025 were linked to international armed conflicts, nearly double the previous year's figure.
Nearly half of all people forced to leave their homes last year because of conflicts were in Sudan, Colombia, Syria, Yemen and Afghanistan.
In total, 82.2 million people were displaced in 2025, the second-highest figure after a peak of 83.5 million in 2024.
By the end of 2025, there were 32.3 million conflict-driven internal displacements, a 60% increase from the previous year.
Internal displacements caused by conflict or violence reached a record high in 2025, surpassing disaster-driven displacements for the first time.