Quantifying the sustainable energy deficit in displacement and fragile settings

Quantifying the sustainable energy deficit in displacement and fragile settings

This report presents a study by the GPA Secretariat, which estimates that 37.3 million forcibly displaced people (FDPs) lack access to basic electricity services. This includes 8.71 million refugees and 28.57 million internally displaced people (IDPs). Meanwhile, 49.8 million FDPs lack access to clean cooking, including 10.47 million refugees and 39.35 million IDPs. Around half of FDPs without sustainable energy access live in camps and settlements: these settings are home to 53% of FDPs without access to electricity and 43% of FDPs without access to clean cooking.

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Type:
  • Report
Location:
  • Global
Region:
  • Global
Theme:
  • Data, Research, and Evidence
  • Energy
Language:
  • EN

Last updated: 19/06/2026

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