Migrants and Refugees

Forecast: Big Surge Expected in Resettlement Needs at UN Refugee Agency Next Year

The UN refugee agency, UNHCR, is anticipating a significant rise in global refugee resettlement needs for next year.

 According to the Projected Global Resettlement Needs Assessment for 2024, over 2.4 million refugees will be in need of resettlement, marking a 20 per cent increase compared to 2023.

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A woman leaves a refugee camp in Rwanda on her way to resettlement in Norway.

Escalating challenges 

With a deepening refugee crisis, security breakdowns and conflicts, urgent action is required to address the escalating challenges faced by millions forced on the run worldwide.

“We are witnessing a concerning increase in the number of refugees in need of resettlement in 2024. Resettlement remains a critical lifeline for those most at risk and with specific needs,” said Filippo Grandi, UN High Commissioner for Refugees. 

The Asia region tops the list, with nearly 730,000 refugees likely requiring resettlement support, representing around 30 per cent of the total. 

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Urgent assistance 

With the Syrian war extending into its 13th year and remaining the world’s largest refugee situation, refugees there continue to need the most resettlement support for the eighth consecutive year, with around 754,000 requiring urgent assistance.

Refugees from Afghanistan are estimated to have the second-highest level of needs, followed by refugees from South Sudan, Myanmar, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).

“I ask all States with the means to step up and provide sustainable and multi-year resettlement commitments to offer safety and protection to those in need and to share the international community’s responsibility for refugees”, urged Mr. Grandi.

Resettlement provides a lifeline of hope and protection to those facing extreme risks by offering a durable solution while at the same time playing a pivotal role in relieving the pressure on host countries and strengthening the broader protection framework.

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13 Comments

  1. As a humanitarian worker myself, I completely agree with the UNHCR’s assessment. The numbers are alarming and urgent action is needed to support those most vulnerable in the growing refugee crisis.

  2. As a humanitarian crisis unfolds, we must prioritize providing aid and resettlement support to those who are most vulnerable. The increase in global refugee resettlement needs calls for swift and effective action to ensure the safety and well-being of those forced to flee their homes.

  3. As a concerned citizen, I believe it is crucial to address the escalating challenges faced by refugees worldwide. The rise in global resettlement needs for 2024 is worrying, highlighting the urgent assistance required to support those most at risk. The Asia region’s high number of refugees in need of resettlement underlines the pressing nature of the situation.

  4. As we anticipate the surge in refugee resettlement needs in 2024, it’s crucial for the global community to come together and provide urgent assistance to those in need. The challenges faced by refugees demand immediate action and support.

  5. It’s crucial to address the increasing number of refugees in need of resettlement in 2024. Resettlement is a vital lifeline for those facing the greatest risks and specific needs. The progress report indicates a significant surge compared to last year, with over 2.4 million refugees seeking resettlement. Urgent action must be taken to assist these vulnerable populations globally.

  6. Do you have any insights on the specific challenges that the UNHCR anticipates in meeting the increased resettlement needs for refugees in 2024?

    1. Yes, the UNHCR anticipates facing various complex challenges in meeting the increased resettlement needs for refugees in 2024. These challenges include logistical hurdles in relocating large numbers of refugees, ensuring their safety and well-being during the resettlement process, and coordinating with different governments to secure proper integration and support for the refugees in their new host countries.

  7. As a concerned citizen, I believe it’s imperative that we address the rising challenges faced by refugees in 2024. With over 2.4 million refugees in need of resettlement, urgent action must be taken to provide support and protection to those most vulnerable. The projections for next year call for a 20 per cent increase compared to 2023, highlighting the pressing need for global cooperation and response.

  8. Will the anticipated rise in global refugee resettlement needs have a specific focus on vulnerable groups such as women and children?

    1. Yes, the anticipated rise in global refugee resettlement needs will indeed prioritize vulnerable groups such as women and children. Providing specialized support and protection for these groups is crucial in ensuring their safety and well-being during the resettlement process.

  9. As a concerned citizen, I believe that addressing the rising resettlement needs in 2024 is crucial to provide support for refugees who are in desperate situations. The UNHCR’s efforts are commendable in acting promptly to assist those most at risk. Let’s all work together to provide urgent assistance and ensure the safety and well-being of refugees worldwide.

  10. As a regular supporter of UNHCR’s efforts, I strongly believe that the projected surge in resettlement needs for 2024 highlights the urgent need for global solidarity and action. The increasing challenges faced by refugees demand immediate attention and compassionate responses from the international community.

  11. Will the UN refugee agency collaborate with other international organizations to address the increasing resettlement needs predicted for next year?

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