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Annual Report 2024

JDC ANNUAL REPORT2024Foreword   At the end of June 2024, 123 million people worldwide were forcibly displaced from their homes, with the majority living in low and middle-income countries. Yet substantial gaps in data and evidence still hinder the design and...

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We strive to improve the lives of forcibly displaced persons through evidence-driven action, inclusive policies, and data-informed decisions that shape impactful humanitarian and development solutions.DWRAP The Dataset of World Refugee and Asylum Policies (DWRAP) is...

JDC tools for sampling with building footprints (beta versions)

These tools are under development and intended for internal use. Users should note that certain features may not function as expected and are subject to significant changes in future updates. UNHCR Geodata Extractor Explore the camp boundaries and points available in...

3rd JDC Research Conference on Forced Displacement

In collaboration with the UN Refugee Agency, the World Bank and the African School of Economics (ASE), the World Bank – UNHCR Joint Data Center on Forced Displacement organized the 3rd JDC Research Conference on Forced Displacement from 19th to 21st September 2024.

Venezuelans in Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru

DATA GUIDE   On May 13th, the World Bank-UNHCR Joint Data Center on Forced Displacement will host an online event on the report “Venezuelans in Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru”. We will present the surveys analysed and launch a data guide that demonstrate how...

Venezuelan migrants, a development opportunity | Data

Check out our data guide on survey analysis with open-source tools. Chile Encuesta de Migración (telephone) and Encuesta Laboral (in person) Cleaned survey data (CSV) Codebook (DOCX) Codebook (XSLX)   Colombia Gran Encuesta Integrada de Hogares (in-person) and...

Venezuelan migrants, a development opportunity | Peru

Data: R4V (Venezuela migration, 2023) and World Bank (host country population, 2022)Most Venezuelans in Peru are of prime working age (25 to 54 years old) and have significant potential to contribute the labor force and economy. However, there are challenges to...