MIGRATION AND
DISPLACEMENT
Context
The migration and displacement of people,
whether voluntary or forced, is one of the defin-
ing features of the 21st century. In 2022, millions
of people were on the move.
Global totals of refugees and internally displaced
persons remain at historic highs, fuelled by
disasters, climate emergencies, new and old
conflicts, and other crises.
For many, migration has
allowed them to live safe
and dignified lives and make economic, social,
and cultural contributions in their countries of
origin and destination alike.
However, millions of others continued to face
unacceptable dangers.
People on the move face challenges in accessing
essential
services, protection risks, hostility, and
exclusion. Many people who have been forcibly
displaced suffer protracted and ongoing dis-
placement and uncertain futures in camps and
urban settings. Migrants
and refugees also face
rising stigma, xenophobia, and marginalization
including through laws, policies and practices
that aim to exclude and disenfranchise them in
destination countries.
Most African migration remains on the continent,
with around 25 million documented Africans
living in another African country (UNDESA,
2021). This figure is likely underestimated, as
many African countries do not track interna-
tional migration.
Violence continued
to spread in the region, lead-
ing to the fastest growing internal displacement
crisis in the world, with 11.5 million people dis-
placed due to violence (IDMC, 2022).
The region
already hosts one of the largest IDP (14 million)
and refugee (seven million) populations in the
world (IDMC, 2022 | UNHCR, 2022). Following
the crisis in Ethiopia, it was estimated that more
than two million people have been displaced.
In
the Americas, diverse and complex migratory
flows continue. Case management data from the
Inter-agency Coordination Platform for Refugees
and Migrants from Venezuela (R4V) partners
show that the profiles of refugees and migrants
from Venezuela in Chile have diversified, for
example, with an increase in the population at
risk and/or with specific needs.
One critical situation is the increasing num-
ber of migrants making the perilous journey
through the
Darien Gap border crossing
between Colombia and Panama. According to
the Panamanian government, the number of
migrants and displaced
persons attempting the
crossing doubled to 250,000 in 2022, the highest
level in the past decade.
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