SOURCE
CIA World Factbook, 14 June, 2007
DEFINITION
This entry includes those persons residing in a country as refugees or internally displaced persons (IDPs). The definition of a refugee according to a United Nations Convention is "a person who is outside his/her country of nationality or habitual residence; has a well-founded fear of persecution because of his/her race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group or political opinion; and is unable or unwilling to avail himself/herself of the protection of that country, or to return there, for fear of persecution." The UN established the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in 1950 to handle refugee matters worldwide. The UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) has a different, operational definition for a Palestinian refugee: "a person whose normal place of residence was Palestine during the period 1 June 1946 to 15 May 1948 and who lost both home and means of livelihood as a result of the 1948 conflict." However, UNHCR also assists some 400,000 Palestinian refugees not covered under the UNRWA definition. The term "internally displaced person" is not specifically covered in the UN Convention; it is used to describe people who have fled their homes for reasons similar to refugees, but who remain within their own national territory and are subject to the laws of that state.
Immigration Statistics > Refugees and internally displaced persons > Refugees (country of origin) (most recent) by country
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| Countries (A to Z) |
Description |
| Algeria |
90,000 (Western Saharan Sahrawi, mostly living in Algerian-sponsored camps in the southwestern Algerian town of Tindouf) |
| Angola |
13,464 (Democratic Republic of Congo) |
| Armenia |
219,324 (Azerbaijan) |
| Azerbaijan |
2,800 (Russia) |
| Bangladesh |
21,053 (Burma) |
| Benin |
26,632 (Togo) (2006) |
| Bosnia and Herzegovina |
7,458 (Croatia) |
| Burundi |
20,359 (Democratic Republic of the Congo) |
| Cameroon |
39,303 (Chad), 9,711 (Nigeria), 13,000 (Central African Republic); note - there are an additional 10,000 Central African refugees unregistered with UNHCR as of December 2006 (2006) |
| Central African Republic |
19,960 (Sudan), 3,325 (Democratic Republic of the Congo); note - UNHCR resumed repatriation of Southern Sudanese refugees in 2006 |
| Chad |
234,000 (Sudan), 41,246 (Central African Republic) |
| China |
300,897 (Vietnam), estimated 30,000-50,000 (North Korea) |
| Congo, Democratic Republic of the |
106,772 (Angola), 42,360 (Rwanda), 19,032 (Burundi), 18,954 (Uganda), 11,723 (Sudan), 5,243 (Republic of Congo) |
| Congo, Republic of the |
56,380 (Democratic Republic of Congo), 6,478 (Rwanda) |
| Costa Rica |
9,470 (Colombia) (2006) |
| Côte d'Ivoire |
39,919 (Liberia) |
| Djibouti |
9,828 (Somalia) (2006) |
| Ecuador |
9,851 (Colombia); note - UNHCR estimates as many as 250,000 Columbians are seeking asylum in Ecuador, many of whom do not register as refugees for fear of deportation (2006) |
| Egypt |
60,000 - 80,000 (Iraq), 70,255 (Palestinian Territories), 13,446 (Sudan) (2006) |
| Ethiopia |
73,927 (Sudan), 15,901 (Somalia), 10,700 (Eritrea) |
| Gabon |
7,298 (Republic of Congo) (2006) |
| Gambia, The |
5,955 (Sierra Leone) (2006) |
| Gaza Strip |
993,818 (Palestinian Refugees (UNRWA)) (2006) |
| Ghana |
38,684 (Liberia), 14,136 (Togo) (2006) |
| Guinea |
54,810 (Liberia), 5,423 (Sierra Leone), 3,900 (Cote d'Ivoire) |
| Guinea-Bissau |
7,320 (Senegal) (2006) |
| India |
77,200 (Tibet/China), 50,730 (Sri Lanka), 9,700 (Afghanistan) |
| Iran |
662,355 (Afghanistan), 54,000 (Iraq) (2006) |
| Iraq |
15,000 (Palestinian Territories), 11,960 (Iran), 16,110 (Turkey) |
| Jordan |
1,835,704 (Palestinian Refugees (UNRWA)), 700,000 - 1,000,000 (Iraq) |
| Kazakhstan |
5,000 (Russia) (2006) |
| Kenya |
150,459 (Somalia), 76,646 (Sudan), 14,862 (Ethiopia) |
| Lebanon |
405,425 (Palestinian Refugees (UNRWA)), 20,000-40,000 (Iraq) |
| Liberia |
6,592 (Cote d'Ivoire) |
| Libya |
8,873 (Palestinian Territories) (2006) |
| Malaysia |
19,153 (Indonesia), 14,208 (Burma) (2006) |
| Mali |
6,165 (Mauritania) (2006) |
| Namibia |
11,900 (Angola) (2006) |
| Nepal |
106,248 (Bhutan), 20,153 (Tibet/China) |
| Nigeria |
6,051 (Liberia) |
| Pakistan |
1,084,208 (Afghanistan) |
| Papua New Guinea |
9,991 (Indonesia) (2006) |
| Rwanda |
41,403 (Democratic Republic of the Congo), 4,400 (Burundi) (2006) |
| Saudi Arabia |
240,015 (Palestinian Territories) (2006) |
| Senegal |
19,712 (Mauritania) |
| Serbia and Montenegro |
100,651 (Croatia), 46,951 (Bosnia and Herzegovina) |
| Sierra Leone |
59,952 (Liberia) (2006) |
| South Africa |
10,609 (Democratic Republic of Congo), 7,548 (Somalia), 5,764 (Angola) (2006) |
| Sudan |
116,746 (Eritrea), 20,000 (Chad), 14,633 (Ethiopia), 7,895 (Uganda), 5,023 (Central African Republic) |
| Syria |
700,000 - 1.2 million (Iraq), 434,896 (Palestinian Refugees (UNRWA)) |
| Tanzania |
393,611 (Burundi), 150,112 (Democratic Republic of the Congo) (2006) |
| Thailand |
116,499 (Burma) (2006) |
| Togo |
8,000 (Ghana) |
| Turkmenistan |
11,173 (Tajikistan) (2006) |
| Uganda |
212,857 (Sudan), 20,564 (Democratic Republic of Congo), 20,213 (Rwanda) |
| United States |
the US admitted 62,643 refugees during FY04/05 including, 10,586 (Somalia), 8,549 (Laos), 6,666 (Russia), 6,479 (Cuba), 3,100 (Haiti), 2,136 (Iran) (2006) |
| Uzbekistan |
39,202 (Tajikistan) |
| West Bank |
705,207 (Palestinian Refugees (UNRWA)) (2006) |
| Yemen |
78,582 (Somalia) (2006) |
| Zambia |
75,468 (Angola), 61,243 (Democratic Republic of the Congo), 5,669 (Rwanda) (2006) |
| Zimbabwe |
6,536 (Democratic Republic of Congo) |
DEFINITION: This entry includes those persons residing in a country as refugees or internally displaced persons (IDPs). The definition of a refugee according to a United Nations Convention is "a person who is outside his/her country of nationality or habitual residence; has a well-founded fear of persecution because of his/her race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group or political opinion; and is unable or unwilling to avail himself/herself of the protection of that country, or to return there, for fear of persecution." The UN established the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in 1950 to handle refugee matters worldwide. The UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) has a different, operational definition for a Palestinian refugee: "a person whose normal place of residence was Palestine during the period 1 June 1946 to 15 May 1948 and who lost both home and means of livelihood as a result of the 1948 conflict." However, UNHCR also assists some 400,000 Palestinian refugees not covered under the UNRWA definition. The term "internally displaced person" is not specifically covered in the UN Convention; it is used to describe people who have fled their homes for reasons similar to refugees, but who remain within their own national territory and are subject to the laws of that state.
SOURCE: CIA World Factbook, 14 June, 2007
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