UNHCR: Displaced civilians fleeing Sudan’s Darfur, Kordofan regions navigate serious violations, deadly routes
UNHCR: Displaced civilians fleeing Sudan’s Darfur, Kordofan regions navigate serious violations, deadly routes
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Refugees in Indonesia
Although Indonesia has not ratified the 1951 Refugee Convention, it has long had a tradition of accepting refugees and people in need of international protection.
Currently, there are 11,900 refugees registered with the UNHCR office in Indonesia. 30% of the total registered individuals in Indonesia are children.
As of September 2025, most refugees in Indonesia come from Afghanistan (41%), Myanmar (23%), and Somalia (11%).
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Escalating violence in Sudan’s El Fasher forces thousands to flee