The new report focuses on the situation and needs of the returnee population in Ukraine.
Here are some of the findings:
📍 IOM estimates that 4.8 million individuals in Ukraine have returned to their homes following a period of displacement due to the large-scale invasion.
📍 A quarter of returnees (26%) experienced displacement for over a year before returning home.
📍 Decision-making on redisplacement or relocation is largely related to the economic factors, public participation, and access to adequate housing in areas of return.
📍 Only a very small percentage (5%) of returnees are considering re-displacement.
📍 The data reveal increasing tensions among groups in communities across Ukraine.