The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) reports a decrease in the global number of forcibly displaced people for the first time in ten years. This decline is attributed to returns home and reduced displacement in 2025. However, the UNHCR cautions that this does not signify an end to the global displacement crisis. Millions continue to live in prolonged refugee situations, facing significant hardships. The agency emphasizes that underlying causes of displacement remain unresolved, preventing sustainable solutions for many. Despite the positive trend, the situation remains precarious for a large population worldwide. Continued international support and focus on long-term solutions are crucial, according to the UNHCR.