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UNHCR Regional Bureau for Asia and Pacific: Myanmar Situation Update (Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, and Thailand) January - March 2026

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Countries: Myanmar, Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand Source: UN High Commissioner for Refugees Please refer to the attached file. KEY FIGURES 5.3 million Forcibly displaced within Myanmar situation as of end-March 2026 3.7 million Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in Myanmar as of endMarch 2026 1.6 million Refugees and AsylumSeekers from Myanmar as of end-March 2026 1.85 million Rohingya Stateless within the Myanmar situation OPERATIONAL CONTEXT The crisis in the Middle East has further strained an already underfunded response, diverting global attention and resources at a time of rising needs in Myanmar and across the region. In Myanmar, the humanitarian situation remained severe, driven by ongoing conflict, human rights violations, and entrenched discrimination. Displacement increased across all regions with an estimated 3.7 million people internally displaced as of end-March. Political developments, including the formation of new authority structures following the election process, coincided with heightened operational constraints. Fuel shortages and conservation measures disrupted staff movement, supply chains and programme delivery. Humanitarian access remained restricted due to insecurity, road blockages and movement controls. Despite these constraints, UNHCR and partners continue to prioritize life-saving assistance and protection for forcibly displaced and stateless populations in an increasingly volatile environment. The humanitarian response in Bangladesh continued to face mounting pressure. Persistent underfunding, limited livelihood opportunities and the arrival of approximately 147,000 Rohingya in camps since 2024 have increased needs and further stretched essential services. Against this backdrop, a prioritized Joint Response Plan was advanc...