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Refugees in Bosnia

Refugees, IDPs and people on the move

Nearly 90 million people worldwide were forcibly displaced at the end of 2021, and over 100 million people are estimated to be displaced in 2022, according to UNHCR.

The number of people who have been forcibly displaced is now more than double the number 10 years ago, and the most since World War II. There are many reasons for flight, including war, persecution, conflict, natural disaster, destitution and repression.

With health and well-being jeopardized, the lives of the most vulnerable can be at risk. The majority are internally displaced people (IDPs), meaning they haven't crossed a border and have stayed within their country.

MSF teams work alongside people on the move at their points of arrival or during the treacherous journeys they undertake, inside and outside their countries.

 
Rohingya Exodus - 6 months
Rohingya refugee crisis

The 5 things we've found after one million consultations in Cox’s Bazar

Project Update 5 Feb 2019
 
Haibata and her granddaughter in Barsalogho IDP camp
Burkina Faso

Escalating violence leaves displaced with significant needs

Project Update 31 Jan 2019
 
Cameroonian Refugees in Cross Rive State
Photo Story

Cameroonian refugees in Nigeria

25 Jan 2019
Photo Story
 
Condemned to drown at sea or be locked up in Libya
Libya

Refugees returned to overcrowded Libyan detention centres

Project Update 23 Jan 2019
 
Nduta Refugee Camp, Tanzania
Mental health

Displaced and distressed: people’s mental health in East Africa

Project Update 22 Jan 2019
 
Emergency intervention in Dessa, Tillabery
Niger

“These displaced people live in fear of being attacked at any time”

Interview 17 Jan 2019
 
Shatila Camp Illustrations
Lebanon

“To see one smile on a broken face is enough to know that this work is worthwhile”

Project Update 15 Jan 2019
 
Surviving conflict in northeast Nigeria
Nigeria

Crisis update: Borno and Yobe states, January 2019

Crisis Update 14 Jan 2019
 
Snapshots from Bama
Nigeria

“All I have in this world are the clothes on my back”

Project Update 8 Jan 2019
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