77% Of The World's IDPs Live In Just 10 Countries

An average of 30,000 people fled their homes every day in 2014 due to conflict and violence around the world. By the end of the year, a record-breaking 38 million people had been displaced within their own country, according to the Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre (IDMC).

77 percent of the world's internally displaced people (IDPs) live in just 10 countries. Syria has the highest number - some 7.6 million. The conflict between the government and Farc rebels has propelled Colombia into second position with 6 million while Iraq had the third highest amount of IDPs - 3.4 million.

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This chart shows the countries with the most internally displaced people in 2014.

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Number of internally displaced persons in Syria 2012-2022
Share of economic sectors in the GDP in Syria 2021
Most important export partner countries for Syria in 2022
Most important import partners of Syria 2022
National debt of Syria in relation to gross domestic product (GDP) 2010
Median age of the population in Syria 2020

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