by gprovence2027 | Jun 13, 2024 | DataViz (2024), Uncategorized
The war in Syria has killed over 500,000 people, and has left just over 12 million displaced with over 5 million fleeing to neighboring countries. Turkey has taken in over 3 million Syrian refugees (the majority of the misplaced fleeing to different countries),...
by hcastiglione2026 | Jun 6, 2024 | DataViz (2024)
This map represents the largest refugee-hosting countries in the world as of mid-2023. The darker the shade of blue, the larger the number of admitted refugees in the country. According to the presented data, Iran was the largest refugee-hosting country in the world...
by sbonilla2027 | Jun 6, 2024 | DataViz (2024)
Refugee resettlement is the selection and transfer of refugees from a country where they have sought protection to a third country that has permitted them to stay based on long-term or permanent residence status. The United States has a long tradition of welcoming...
by snicoll2027 | Jun 6, 2024 | DataViz (2024)
The chart above shows where most refugees in each state had migrated from in 2015. For example, in Alaska, most refugees at the time were from Somalia, while in Florida, most refugees were from Cuba. This map also shows that most of the refugees in numerous states are...
by cmckeon2025 | Jun 5, 2024 | DataViz (2024)
The UNHCR infographic presents a detailed picture of the displacement crisis affecting West and Central Africa, revealing that 13.4 million people are forcibly displaced or stateless. The map identifies specific regions with the highest displacement rates, including...
by hcastiglione2026 | Jun 5, 2024 | DataViz (2024)
The blue countries on the map above represent the largest Syrian refugee-hosting countries as of 2022. In March 2011, the Syrian refugee crisis emerged due to violent government suppression of public demonstrations supporting teenagers who were arrested for...
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