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Refugees and internally displaced persons
Philippines — 22 years of data
Historical Values
| Year | Value |
|---|---|
| 2004 | IDPs: 150,000 (fighting between government troops and MILF and Abu Sayyaf groups) (2004) |
| 2005 | IDPs: 150,000 (fighting between government troops and MILF and Abu Sayyaf groups) (2004) |
| 2006 | IDPs: 150,000 (fighting between government troops and MILF and Abu Sayyaf groups) (2005) |
| 2007 | IDPs: 60,000 (fighting between government troops and MILF and Abu Sayyaf groups) (2006) |
| 2008 | IDPs: 300,000 (fighting between government troops and MILF and Abu Sayyaf groups) (2007) |
| 2009 | IDPs: 300,000 (fighting between government troops and MILF and Abu Sayyaf groups) (2007) |
| 2010 | IDPs: 300,000 (fighting between government troops and MILF and Abu Sayyaf groups) (2007) |
| 2011 | IDPs: 300,000 (fighting between government troops and MILF and Abu Sayyaf groups) (2007) |
| 2012 | IDPs: at least 843,000 (government troops fighting the Moro Islamic Liberation Front, the Abu Sayyaf Group, and the New People's Army; clan feuds; natural disasters (December 2012 Typhoon Bopha)) (2013) |
| 2013 | IDPs: about 4.5 million (government troops fighting the Moro Islamic Liberation Front, the Abu Sayyaf Group, and the New People's Army; clan feuds; natural disasters including typhoon Bopha (December 2012), the Bohol earthquake (October 2013), and typhoon Haiyan (November 2013)) (2013) stateless persons: 6,015 (2012) |
| 2014 | IDPs: at least 133,000 displaced by conflict and at least 7 million displaced by natural disasters (government troops fighting the Moro Islamic Liberation Front, the Abu Sayyaf Group, and the New People's Army; clan feuds; natural disasters including typhoon Bopha (December 2012), the Bohol earthquake (October 2013), and typhoon Haiyan (November 2013)) (2014) stateless persons: at least 115,772 (2014) |
| 2015 | IDPs: about 127,000 displaced by conflict and at least 327,000 were displaced by natural disasters (government troops fighting the Moro Islamic Liberation Front, the Abu Sayyaf Group, and the New People's Army; clan feuds; natural disasters including typhoon Bopha (December 2012), the Bohol earthquake (October 2013), typhoon Haiyan (November 2013), and typhoon Hagupit (December 2014)) (2015) | stateless persons: 6,370 (2014); note - stateless persons are descendants of Indonesian migrants |
| 2016 | IDPs: 63,174 (government troops fighting the Moro Islamic Liberation Front, the Abu Sayyaf Group, and the New People's Army; clan feuds; natural disasters including Typhoon Bopha (December 2012), the Bohol earthquake (October 2013), Typhoon Haiyan (November 2013), and Typhoon Hagupit (December 2014)) (2015) | stateless persons: 7,138 (2015); note - stateless persons are descendants of Indonesian migrants |
| 2017 | IDPs: 359,680 (government troops fighting the Moro Islamic Liberation Front, the Abu Sayyaf Group, and the New People's Army; clan feuds; natural disasters) (2017) | stateless persons: 4,636 (2016); note - stateless persons are descendants of Indonesian migrants |
| 2018 | IDPs: 445,000 (government troops fighting the Moro Islamic Liberation Front, the Abu Sayyaf Group, and the New People's Army; clan feuds; natural disasters) (2017) | stateless persons: 2,678 (2017); note - stateless persons are descendants of Indonesian migrants |
| 2019 | IDPs: 301,000 (government troops fighting the Moro Islamic Liberation Front, the Abu Sayyaf Group, and the New People's Army; clan feuds; natural disasters) (2018) | stateless persons: 1,068 (2018); note - stateless persons are descendants of Indonesian migrants |
| 2020 | IDPs: 182,000 (government troops fighting the Moro Islamic Liberation Front, the Abu Sayyaf Group, and the New People's Army; clan feuds; armed attacks, political violence, and communal tensions in Mindanao) (2019) | stateless persons: 383 (2019); note - stateless persons are descendants of Indonesian migrants |
| 2021 | IDPs: 153,000 (government troops fighting the Moro Islamic Liberation Front, the Abu Sayyaf Group, and the New People's Army; clan feuds; armed attacks, political violence, and communal tensions in Mindanao) (2020) stateless persons: 387 (2020); note - stateless persons are descendants of Indonesian migrants |
| 2022 | IDPs: 108,000 (government troops fighting the Moro Islamic Liberation Front, the Abu Sayyaf Group, and the New People's Army; clan feuds; armed attacks, political violence, and communal tensions in Mindanao) (2021) stateless persons: 392 (mid-year 2021); note - stateless persons are descendants of Indonesian migrants |
| 2023 | IDPs: 102,000 (government troops fighting the Moro Islamic Liberation Front, the Abu Sayyaf Group, and the New People's Army; clan feuds; armed attacks, political violence, and communal tensions in Mindanao) (2022) stateless persons: 261 (2022); note - stateless persons are descendants of Indonesian migrants |
| 2024 | IDPs: 102,000 (government troops fighting the Moro Islamic Liberation Front, the Abu Sayyaf Group, and the New People's Army; clan feuds; armed attacks, political violence, and communal tensions in Mindanao) (2022) stateless persons: 261 (2022); note - stateless persons are descendants of Indonesian migrants |
| 2025 | refugees: 2,342 (2024 est.) IDPs: 1,158,643 (2024 est.) stateless persons: 30 (2024 est.) |