UNHCR Mandate
How the UN Refugee Agency works — its mandate, operations, funding model, and the challenges it faces in protecting over 100 million displaced people.
Mandate and Operations
The UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) was established in 1950 with a mandate to protect refugees and find durable solutions to their displacement. Its three durable solutions are voluntary repatriation (return home), local integration (settling in the host country), and resettlement (relocation to a third country).
UNHCR operates in over 135 countries with a staff of more than 18,000. It conducts refugee status determination in countries that lack their own asylum systems, runs camps and settlements, provides emergency relief, and advocates for refugee rights. As of 2024, UNHCR's persons of concern exceed 110 million — including refugees, asylum seekers, IDPs, stateless persons, and returnees.