IOM published the new Ukraine Returns Report based on data collected by MI.

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.

Please read the full International Organization for Migration (IOM), Ukraine Returns Report, June 2023 here.