The UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) reports a record 117.8 million people are currently forcibly displaced globally, representing one in 70 individuals worldwide. This figure encompasses those displaced due to conflict, violence, human rights violations, and other persecution. The number marks a continued increase in displacement, driven by new and escalating crises. UNHCR attributes the rise to conflicts in places like Sudan and Ukraine, alongside existing protracted displacement situations. The agency highlights the urgent need for increased international cooperation and funding to address the growing humanitarian crisis. These displacements include refugees, asylum-seekers, internally displaced persons, and other individuals forced to leave their homes. The report underscores the immense human cost of conflict and instability around the world.