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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.

 
Greece

Critical situation for migrants and asylum seekers in detention facilities in Evros region, Greece

Press Release 13 Dec 2010
 
Malta

Not Criminals: MSF exposes conditions for undocumented migrants and asylum seekers in Maltese detention centres

Report 17 Nov 2010
 
Malta

Photoblog: Malta - Olmo Calvo

Voices from the Field 16 Nov 2010
 
Kenya

Urgent humanitarian assistance required for Somali refugees living outside Dagahaley camp

Press Release 12 Nov 2010
 
Pakistan

Provision of safe water remains critical as Pakistan flood victims return to their devastated homelands

Project Update 28 Oct 2010
 
Pakistan

People returning home after Pakistan floods has impact on feeding programmes

Project Update 25 Oct 2010
 
Morocco

MSF raises concern over the medical condition of migrants after mass expulsions by the Moroccan police

Press Release 30 Sep 2010
 
Democratic Republic of Congo

MSF helps thousands of displaced people in isolated Shabunda region, South Kivu, DRC

Project Update 2 Sep 2010
 
Guri-el Hospital
Somalia

MSF provides support to displaced after flooding in Belet Weyne, Somalia

Project Update 2 Jun 2010
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