The number of people who have been forcibly displaced is now more than double the number 10 years ago, and the most since World War II. There are many reasons for flight, including war, persecution, conflict, natural disaster, destitution and repression.
With health and well-being jeopardized, the lives of the most vulnerable can be at risk. The majority are internally displaced people (IDPs), meaning they haven't crossed a border and have stayed within their country.
MSF teams work alongside people on the move at their points of arrival or during the treacherous journeys they undertake, inside and outside their countries.
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Over 100 deaths at sea in one week as European States look away
"It's extremely volatile" – people in Cabo Delgado continue to flee violence
Reports & Analysis
Unprotected: Report on violence and lack of protection for civilians in CAR
Uncertain life situation leads to mental health distress among asylum seekers
‘No one was left’ - Death and Violence Against the Rohingya
MSF-Analysis articles on Migration & Refugees
European policies dramatically worsened the so-called 2015 “refugee crisis”
MSF denounces the sexual violence against migrants travelling to Europe
200,000 still trapped in Sri Lanka fighting; MSF working in camps
MSF denounces the lack of protection for victims of LRA violence in Haut-Uélé
MSF reinforces activities in the temporary settlement of Patras, Greece, following yesterday's destructive fire
Migrant workers in Calabria suffering intolerable living and working conditions
Wide ranges of needs and activities dominate MSF role in northern DRC
MSF team travels to Dungu, DRC, three days after attacks on the town