Neglected Displacement Crises Report

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News: The Norwegian Refugee Council released the tenth edition of the Neglected Displacement Crises Report, highlighting worsening neglect of major displacement crises.

About Neglected Displacement Crises Report

Neglected Displacement Crises Report
Source – NRC
  • Neglected Displacement Crises Report tracks the gap between the scale of displacement crises and the adequacy of international response.
  • Published by: It is published by the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC).
  • 2025 Edition: The 2025 report is the tenth edition.
  • Assessment Criteria: The report evaluates crises using funding, media attention, political and diplomatic engagement, and scale of displacement.
  • Key Findings of 2025 Report
    • Geopolitical Bias: The report finds that international attention and funding often follow political, commercial, and strategic interests rather than the scale of human suffering.
    • Protracted Displacement: The report highlights that many neglected crises involve prolonged or repeated displacement, with some countries appearing on the list for several years.
    • Top: Sudan ranked as the most neglected crisis in 2025, with more than 9 million internally displaced people, up to 4 million refugees, and nearly 19.5 million people facing hunger.
    • DR Congo’s Long-Term Neglect: The Democratic Republic of Congo has appeared in all ten editions of the report.
    • Global Funding Gap: Humanitarian funding coverage fell to its lowest level in the last decade, leading to reduced or discontinued support programmes.
    • The ten most neglected crises in 2025 are Sudan, Democratic Republic of Congo, Colombia, Yemen, Afghanistan, Honduras, Ecuador, Cameroon, Nigeria, and Mozambique.
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