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Understanding Social Cohesion: Internally Displaced People and Their Hosts

October 27, 2022
Webex
SCR event

Conflict, violence, and disasters caused 38 million new internal displacements across 141 countries and territories in 2021, which according to the Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre (IDMC) constitutes the second highest annual figure in a decade after 2020's record-breaking year for disaster displacement. IDPs make up most of the world’s forcibly displaced people—an estimated 59.1 million people at the end of 2021 (IDMC 2021).

This event brought into sharp view the important needs of IDPs and their hosts, by drawing on newly published papers focused on Colombia, Mali and Nigeria. These papers provide insights on long-term welfare impacts on IDPs; inequality, poverty, and conflict outcomes in IDP and non-IDP-hosting communities.

This event is part of the Building the Evidence on Forced Displacement research program, a research partnership between the UK, the World Bank, and UNHCR.

Last Updated: Jan 11, 2024