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Global trends in conflict-related civilian and undetermined deaths

The most alarming surge occurred in 2024, when civilian deaths in conflict were reported to have surged by 40% globally.

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by Rebecca Kiarie

Infographics11 December 2025 - 13:35
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    The worldwide death toll from conflict-related civilian and undetermined fatalities has experienced significant fluctuations over the past decade, with a sharp and concerning surge recorded in recent years.

    In 2015, the number of deaths stood at 41,559, which then saw a decline to 37,403 in 2016 and continued to trend downward through 2021, reaching its lowest point in the period from 2019 to 2021, hovering around 15,129 to 14, 447 annually.

    A clear reversal of this trend began in 2022, with fatalities climbing to 20,540. This figure rose again steeply to 34,488 in 2023.

    The most alarming surge occurred in 2024, when civilian deaths in conflict were reported to have surged by 40% globally, reaching 48,384.

    This 2024 figure is the highest recorded in the period shown, surpassing the $2015$ peak and indicating a significant escalation of violence and its impact on the civilian population worldwide.

    The recent upward trajectory underscores a pressing global humanitarian and security crisis.

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