The United Nations reports a slight decrease in the number of forcibly displaced people worldwide in 2025, totaling 117.8 million. This figure represents individuals driven from their homes by conflict, violence, and other harmful circumstances. While still a substantial number, it marks a reduction from the decade-long high previously recorded. Colombia has emerged as the leading host country for refugees globally, offering refuge to a significant portion of the displaced population. The report indicates a complex global landscape influencing migration patterns and humanitarian needs. Further analysis is needed to determine the sustainability of this downward trend and address the root causes of displacement. The UN continues to monitor the situation and provide assistance to affected populations and host countries.