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Danish Refugee Council warns 4 million more face displacement as aid drops

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Posted on April 16, 2026

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GENEVA, April 16 (Reuters) - Over 4 million people are set to be newly displaced around the world by the end of next year as donors step back from providing life-saving aid, the Danish Refugee Council

Danish Refugee Council: 4 Million May Be Displaced as Humanitarian Aid Falls

Global Displacement Crisis and Humanitarian Aid Shortfall

GENEVA, April 16 (Reuters) - Over 4 million people are set to be newly displaced around the world by the end of next year as donors step back from providing life-saving aid, the Danish Refugee Council said on Thursday.

Current State of Displacement

There are already some 117 million people forcibly displaced worldwide as the number of conflicts has surged to around 130 - double the number reported earlier this century, according to the International Committee of the Red Cross. 

Impact on Families and Humanitarian Assistance

"For families fleeing war with nothing but the clothes on their backs, there is little hope: the international safety net that once existed has gaping holes as humanitarian assistance shrinks," said Charlotte Slente, Secretary General of the DRC.

Regional Focus: Sudan and Neighboring Countries

Sudan’s Displacement Surge

Sudan - where a war entered its fourth year this week and 13.5 million people are already displaced - will see the largest jump with an additional 670,000 people fleeing this year and next, the DRC said. U.N. agencies are warning that they may have to cut off vital supplies of water and food to them in neighbouring Chad because of a lack of funding. 

Analysis and Data Sources

The DRC's findings, supported by IBM, were based on key indicators on security, environment and other factors across 27 countries. 

(Reporting by Emma FargeEditing by Ludwig Burger)

Key Takeaways

  • Declining donor funding may trigger over 4 million new displacements by end‑2027, per DRC–IBM forecast.
  • Global forced displacement has doubled in recent years, reaching over 117 million amid some 130 active conflicts.
  • Sudan—entering its fourth year of war—remains the world’s biggest crisis: over 14 million displaced and aid to refugees in Chad sharply cut due to funding shortfalls.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is global displacement expected to increase by 4 million?
The increase is due to reductions in donor funding for humanitarian aid, resulting in less support for those affected by conflict and disasters.
Which country is projected to see the highest increase in displacement?
Sudan is expected to have the largest rise, with an additional 670,000 people likely to flee in 2024 and 2025.
How many people are currently displaced worldwide?
There are approximately 117 million people forcibly displaced globally as of 2024.
What challenges do displaced families face due to shrinking humanitarian aid?
Displaced families face reduced access to vital supplies like water and food, increasing their vulnerability during conflicts.
Who provided data supporting these findings?
The Danish Refugee Council's findings are supported by IBM, using indicators from 27 countries.

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