Total Population of Concern JSON 
3,374,271
Last updated 11 Mar 2024
Source - UN in Myanmar, Various 
Total Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) JSON 
2,808,500
Last updated 11 Mar 2024
Source - UN in Myanmar 
IDPs by State/Region JSON 
Location name Source Data date Population
Bago (East) Region UN in Myanmar 11 Mar 2024   6.9% 195,100
Chin State UN in Myanmar 11 Mar 2024   2.5% 70,300
Kachin State UN in Myanmar 11 Mar 2024   4.8% 135,100
Kayah State UN in Myanmar 11 Mar 2024   4.5% 126,000
Kayin State UN in Myanmar 11 Mar 2024   6.5% 181,800
Magway Region UN in Myanmar 11 Mar 2024   8.4% 235,800
Mon State UN in Myanmar 11 Mar 2024   2.6% 72,900
Rakhine State UN in Myanmar 11 Mar 2024   12.4% 349,100
Sagaing Region UN in Myanmar 11 Mar 2024   41.6% 1,168,900
Shan (North) State UN in Myanmar 11 Mar 2024   1.0% 29,200
Tanintharyi Region UN in Myanmar 11 Mar 2024   4.4% 123,400
Bago (West) Region UN in Myanmar 11 Mar 2024   0.0% 700
Shan (South) State UN in Myanmar 11 Mar 2024   4.3% 120,200

Out of 2,808,500 IDPs, 153,600 are Stateless persons in Rakhine State.

Total Returned IDPs JSON 
89,402
Last updated 30 Jun 2023
Source - Various 
Returned IDPs by State/Region JSON 
Location name Source Data date Population
Bago (East) Region Various 30 Jun 2023   5.7% 5,120
Chin State Various 30 Jun 2023   5.6% 5,049
Kachin State Various 30 Jun 2023   17.7% 15,862
Kayah State Various 30 Jun 2023   0.1% 108
Kayin State Various 30 Jun 2023   12.1% 10,794
Magway Region Various 30 Jun 2023   8.8% 7,896
Mon State Various 30 Jun 2023   3.4% 3,067
Rakhine State Various 30 Jun 2023   22.9% 20,478
Sagaing Region Various 30 Jun 2023   6.2% 5,580
Shan (North) State Various 30 Jun 2023   6.2% 5,532
Tanintharyi Region Various 30 Jun 2023   10.8% 9,666
Shan (South) State Various 30 Jun 2023   0.3% 250

Total Estimated Number of Stateless Persons JSON 
630,000
Last updated 30 Jun 2023
Source - Various 

Out of 630,000 Stateless persons in Rakhine State, 153,600 are displaced .

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