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Better data on forcibly displaced populations: the International Recommendations on Refugee Statistics and the Technical Report on Statistics of IDPs now available online

 

Venezuelans cross the Simon Bolivar International Bridge into the border city of Cúcuta, Colombia. © UNHCR

Until now, there were no globally recognized standards for statistics on forcibly displaced people. As a result, data on refugees, asylum seekers and internally displaced persons (IDPs) are often incomplete and cannot be compared. The work of the Expert Group on Refugee and IDP Statistics (EGRIS) paves the way towards better statistics on forcibly displaced populations. The International Recommendations on Refugee Statistics and the Technical Report on Statistics of IDPsdeveloped by the Expert Group, were endorsed by the UN Statistical Commission in March this year. Both documents are now available online.

With an ever-growing number of forcibly displaced persons globally, data is needed both at national and international level in order to improve understanding of needs of people who have been forced to leave their homes as well as the impact on hosting communities. Established in 2016 by the UN Statistical Commission, the Expert Group on Refugee and IDP Statistics (EGRIS) is tasked to address the challenges associated with the collection, compilation and dissemination of statistics on refugees, asylum seekers and internally displaced persons, including the lack of consistent terminology and difficulties in comparing statistics internationally.

The Group’s first results are the International Recommendations on Refugee Statistics and the Technical Report on Statistics of IDPs. Both the Recommendations and the Technical Report have been developed through a collaborative process including national authorities and international agencies responsible for statistics on forced displacement.

 

  • International Recommendations on Refugee Statistics (IRRS)

Recommendations that countries and international organizations can use to harmonize and improve the overall quality of statistics on forcibly displaced populations. The aim is to improve statistics on an important aspect of international migration and to improve common information about a situation with a significant impact on global welfare.

  • Technical Report on Statistics of Internally Displaced Persons: Current practice and recommendations for improvement

The report provides a stock-take of the current state of official IDP statistics as well as preliminary recommendations for improvement. Through case examples from different countries and references to existing practices, the report identifies a need to develop further guidance on statistics of these populations that often remain invisible due to poor data. Such guidance is currently being developed by the Expert Group.

 

Read the reports and follow the online conversation on Twitter by using the hashtags #EGRIS.

For any media-related requests please contact:

Aina Helen Saetre

EGRIS Coordinator
Office: +45 45 33 63 66
Email: [email protected]


About the EGRIS

The Expert Group on Refugee and Internally Displaced Persons Statistics (EGRIS) was established at the 47th session of the UN Statistical Commission (UNSC) in 2016 with the mandate to develop international recommendations on refugee statistics and a technical report outlining the way forward in the development of comparable international standards for internally displaced persons statistics. In its current form EGRIS consists of statistical authorities from more than 40 countries and territories, and almost 20 regional and international organizations. The Steering Committee of the Expert Group includes Statistics Norway, Eurostat, UNHCR, Turkish Statistical Institute and JIPS.