JDC ANNUAL REPORT2025Image: © UNHCR/Gwenn DubourthoumieuForewordExecutive SummaryGlobal displacement is approaching 120 million, intensifying pressure on governments and partners to move beyond short-term responses. High-quality, timely data on forcibly displaced...
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Lebanon MICS – Sub-National Statistical Snapshots 2023
EnglishThe Sub-National Lebanon Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey 2023 provides detailed data on the living conditions of children and women, with a focus on settlements of displaced Syrians and camps of Palestinian refugees. The survey covers a wide range of areas,...
Monetary Poverty of the Venezuelan Population in Peru (2025)
Español Peru is one of the main destination countries for Venezuelans seeking safety and economic opportunities abroad; however, living conditions for many remain challenging. According to the National Household Survey targeting the Venezuelan...
Monthly Update of Forced Displacement Literature Review (November 2025)
UNHCR’s new Refugee Data Portal will be launched in 2026
UNHCR’s new Refugee Data Portal was just announced at the Global Refugee Forum Progress Review! This trailer was screened at the Progress Review in Geneva to give delegates a glimpse of the new portal that will be launched in 2026. With JDC support, UNHCR is using the...
Forced Displacement in East Africa
The JDC Marketplace on Forced Displacement Research
The Marketplace, developed by the World Bank – UNHCR Joint Data Center on Forced Displacement (JDC) as part of its “Knowledge Agenda,” connects researchers and policymakers by providing a transparent virtual platform for sharing and responding to research needs on forced displacement. It allows stakeholders to post requests, while researchers can propose solutions, with added features like searchable directories and email alerts to enhance collaboration and engagement.
JDC Newsletter, November 2025
Evidence-based reforms are creating dignified economic opportunities for refugees—while strengthening host economies. At the end of August, the Royal Thai government announced the adoption of a resolution granting long-staying refugees from Myanmar the legal right to...
Learning from the Evidence on Forced Displacement
Free E-Learning CourseLearning from the Evidence on Forced DisplacementForced displacement has upended the lives of more than 100 million people globally. Policies that facilitate durable solutions for host and displaced communities alike are based on strong evidence....
Join Our Team: Senior Communications Consultant
The World Bank–UNHCR Joint Data Center on Forced Displacement (JDC) is recruiting a Senior Communications Short-Term Consultant (STC) to support the implementation of the JDC Strategy 2024–2027. The consultant will translate JDC data, analysis, and results into...