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Refugees and internally displaced persons
Haiti — 14 years of data
Historical Values
| Year | Value |
|---|---|
| 2012 | IDPs: 357,785 (includes only IDPs from the 2010 earthquake living in camps or camp-like situations; information is lacking about IDPs living outside camps or who have left camps) (2012) |
| 2013 | IDPs: 171,974 (includes only IDPs from the 2010 earthquake living in camps or camp-like situations; information is lacking about IDPs living outside camps or who have left camps) (2012) |
| 2014 | IDPs: 137,000 (includes only IDPs from the 2010 earthquake living in camps or camp-like situations; information is lacking about IDPs living outside camps or who have left camps) (2014) |
| 2015 | IDPs: 60,801 (includes only IDPs from the 2010 earthquake living in camps or camp-like situations; information is lacking about IDPs living outside camps or who have left camps) (2015) |
| 2016 | IDPs: 55,107 (includes only IDPs from the 2010 earthquake living in camps or camp-like situations; information is lacking about IDPs living outside camps or who have left camps) (2016) | stateless persons: 977 (2015) | note: stateless persons are individuals without a nationality who were born in the Dominican Republic prior to January 2010 |
| 2017 | IDPs: 37,667 (includes only IDPs from the 2010 earthquake living in camps or camp-like situations; information is lacking about IDPs living outside of camps or who have left camps) (2017) | stateless persons: 2,302 (2016) | note: stateless persons are individuals without a nationality who were born in the Dominican Republic prior to January 2010 |
| 2018 | IDPs: 37,667 (includes only IDPs from the 2010 earthquake living in camps or camp-like situations; information is lacking about IDPs living outside of camps or who have left camps) (2017) | stateless persons: 2,302 (2017) | note: stateless persons are individuals without a nationality who were born in the Dominican Republic prior to January 2010 |
| 2019 | IDPs: 34,508 (includes only IDPs from the 2010 earthquake living in camps or camp-like situations; information is lacking about IDPs living outside of camps or who have left camps) (2019) | stateless persons: 2,992 (2018); note - individuals without a nationality who were born in the Dominican Republic prior to January 2010 |
| 2020 | IDPs: 34,508 (includes only IDPs from the 2010 earthquake living in camps or camp-like situations; information is lacking about IDPs living outside of camps or who have left camps) (2019) | stateless persons: 2,992 (2018); note - individuals without a nationality who were born in the Dominican Republic prior to January 2010 |
| 2021 | IDPs: 17,105 (violence among armed gangs in the metropolitan area os Port-au-Prince) (2021) stateless persons: 2,992 (2018); note - individuals without a nationality who were born in the Dominican Republic prior to January 2010 |
| 2022 | IDPs: 17,000 (violence among armed gangs in the metropolitan area os Port-au-Prince) (2021) stateless persons: 2,992 (2018); note - individuals without a nationality who were born in the Dominican Republic prior to January 2010 |
| 2023 | IDPs: 171,000 (violence among armed gangs in the metropolitan area os Port-au-Prince) (2022) stateless persons: 2,992 (2018); note - individuals without a nationality who were born in the Dominican Republic prior to January 2010 |
| 2024 | IDPs: 362,551 (violence among armed gangs in primarily in the metropolitan area of Port-au-Prince) (2024) stateless persons: 2,992 (2018); note - individuals without a nationality who were born in the Dominican Republic prior to January 2010 |
| 2025 | refugees: 5 (2024 est.) IDPs: 1,041,229 (2024 est.) |