Humanitarian Statistics
Humanitarian Crisis Overview
As the PWAT-DTD conflict intensifies, the humanitarian toll continues to escalate. Displacement, infrastructure destruction, and food shortages are rapidly increasing, leaving millions vulnerable. Aid organizations are struggling to keep up with the growing needs of those affected. Below are some key statistics that highlight the severity of the crisis:
As of January 9th, 2025:
- Displaced Civilians: 4,100,000
- Civilian Casualties: 122,000
- Injured Civilians: 187,000
- Food-Insecure Population: 5,300,000
- Refugee Camps Established: 85
- Metric Tons of Aid Delivered: 1,100,000
- Countries Receiving Refugees: 16
Countries receiving refugees:
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Psittacus and Rubrum
- A major hub for refugee processing with several well-established camps along the border.
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Lipvir Tokav
- A critical transit country offering temporary shelters and aid distribution centers.
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Luma
- Actively receiving large numbers of refugees, integrating them into safe zones with advanced housing initiatives.
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Vietco Toingstan
- Accepting smaller groups of refugees, especially those with familial or cultural ties.
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Larumland
- Providing asylum for political refugees and offering medical care to those in need.
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Atramentumia
- Hosting refugee camps while maintaining strict security measures due to potential infiltration concerns.
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Mus
- A non-aligned country that has accepted refugees as part of its humanitarian policies.
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Porcuis
- Despite being in JAFT, it has provided asylum to displaced civilians, balancing humanitarian efforts with political tensions.
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Pulustan
- Although not a PWAT member, it has opened several camps due to its proximity to conflict zones.
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Canisa
- A left-wing, socially progressive nation offering refuge despite strained resources.
- R
- The small, safe island nation has granted limited asylum to select groups of refugees.
- Frigadonia
- A northern nation with established refugee camps, particularly for vulnerable populations.
- Fridolo
- Hosting camps along its borders, supported by international humanitarian organizations.
- Draisica
- Despite its economic struggles, it has allowed refugees to enter and seek temporary shelter.
- Piaslands
- Known for its hospitality, Piaslands has taken in a moderate number of refugees.
- Dinosia
- Offering refuge for displaced civilians through coordinated efforts with aid agencies.