Description

By June 2025, the global forcibly displaced people population stood at 117.3 million. Between January and June 2025, almost 2 million refugees and nearly 5 million internally displaced people returned to their countries and places of origin. 

These returns took place under diverse conditions, often in adverse circumstances including in contexts of fragile security, damaged infrastructure, and limited access to services and economic opportunities. Supporting voluntary, safe, and sustainable returns requires addressing these challenges, while also tackling the root causes of displacement and investing in peacebuilding and conflict prevention.

This spotlight session as part of the progress review programme will focus on advancing Objective 4 of the Global Ccompact on Refugees (GCR): Support conditions in countries of origin for return in safety and dignity.

Interpretation available: Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian, Spanish.

Video
Kaltura entry
4th Meeting, Global Refugee Forum Progress Review 2025
Kaltura ID
1_r8zpa3uk
Duration
3h 18s
Stream Status
recorded
Video segments
Title Start Time End Time
Making returns sustainable and supporting reintegration in today's world 1h 38m 10s 2h 46m 20s
Participants
Published
True
Date
- Europe/Zurich
Location
Geneva
Topic
Migrant workers
Labour migration
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Event group
Poster
Alma Gladys, a Ugandan national based in Omugo Zone, Rhino Camp Refugee Settlement, Northern Uganda, is a beneficiary of the Rural Employment Services Model under the ILO PROSPECTS
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UUID
a78f533b-0a24-4cd0-8522-80dcc3fa8411
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