Ukraine — Conditions of Return Assessment Factsheet — Round 7 (May 2024)

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DTMUkraine@iom.int
Langue
English
Emplacement
Ukraine
Période couverte
Feb 01 2024
Mar 15 2024
Activité
  • Return Intention
  • Mobility Tracking

As of 15 March 2024, IOM estimates that around 3,689,000 people remained internally displaced in Ukraine while UNHCR indicates that further 5,930,400 people were displaced abroad. IOM estimates that, as of 15 March 2024, approximately 4,455,000 people have returned spontaneously to their place of habitual residence in Ukraine following a period of displacement of at least two weeks (internal displacement or cross-border). Of these, 26 per cent have returned from abroad.

To inform targeted interventions aimed at alleviating the vulnerability that stems from poor structural and social conditions in areas of return, the Conditions of Return Assessment (CoRA) provides granular data on where returns are occurring, the ways in which those who have returned are most vulnerable and why.