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Mapped: The Countries with the Most Stateless People

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A map of the countries with the most stateless persons in 2023, using data from the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.

Mapped: The Countries with the Most Stateless People

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The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) officially recognizes over 4.4 million people worldwide as stateless or of undetermined nationality. However, the actual number is likely much higher due to data collection challenges.

Stateless persons—those not recognized as citizens of any country—are deprived of fundamental rights such as education, healthcare, and employment, leaving them highly vulnerable to exploitation and discrimination. But which countries have the most?

This map, created by Arciom Antanovič, uses data from the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees to show the countries with the most stateless persons in 2023.

Bangladesh Tops the List

Certain countries are home to a disproportionate share of the world’s stateless people, often due to historical, social, and legal complexities.

Bangladesh comes in first with 971,898, followed by Côte d’Ivoire with 930,978, while Myanmar comes in third with 632,789.

Country of AsylumStateless Persons
🇦🇱 Albania2,018
🇦🇷 Argentina22
🇦🇲 Armenia520
🇦🇺 Australia8,073
🇦🇹 Austria3,194
🇦🇿 Azerbaijan513
🇧🇩 Bangladesh971,898
🇧🇾 Belarus5,567
🇧🇪 Belgium936
🇧🇦 Bosnia and Herzegovina21
🇧🇷 Brazil5
🇧🇳 Brunei Darussalam20,863
🇧🇬 Bulgaria817
🇧🇮 Burundi791
🇨🇻 Cabo Verde115
🇰🇭 Cambodia75,000
🇨🇦 Canada5,222
🇨🇱 Chile1,708
🇨🇷 Costa Rica327
🇨🇮 Cote d'Ivoire930,978
🇭🇷 Croatia742
🇨🇾 Cyprus86
🇨🇿 Czechia1,611
🇩🇰 Denmark8,657
🇪🇬 Egypt10
🇪🇪 Estonia65,944
🇫🇮 Finland2,974
🇫🇷 France4,174
🇬🇪 Georgia530
🇩🇪 Germany28,964
🇬🇷 Greece3,743
🇭🇺 Hungary137
🇮🇸 Iceland31
🇮🇳 India22,646
🇮🇩 Indonesia2,093
🇮🇶 Iraq233
🇮🇪 Ireland53
🇮🇱 Israel35
🇮🇹 Italy3,000
🇯🇵 Japan503
🇯🇴 Jordan68
🇰🇿 Kazakhstan7,892
🇰🇪 Kenya9,800
🇰🇼 Kuwait92,000
🇰🇬 Kyrgyzstan20
🇱🇻 Latvia180,614
🇱🇹 Lithuania2,331
🇱🇺 Luxembourg201
🇲🇾 Malaysia117,070
🇲🇽 Mexico13
🇲🇳 Mongolia17
🇲🇪 Montenegro416
🇲🇲 Myanmar632,789
🇳🇵 Nepal489
🇳🇱 Netherlands4,816
🇳🇿 New Zealand29
🇲🇰 North Macedonia275
🇳🇴 Norway2,046
🇵🇰 Pakistan59
🇵🇾 Paraguay5
🇵🇪 Peru32
🇵🇭 Philippines28
🇵🇱 Poland1,533
🇵🇹 Portugal31
🇶🇦 Qatar1,200
🇰🇷 South Korea246
🇲🇩 Moldova3,267
🇷🇴 Romania287
🇷🇺 Russia92,209
🇷🇼 Rwanda9,500
🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia70,000
🇷🇸 Serbia and Kosovo2,329
🇸🇬 Singapore1,109
🇸🇰 Slovakia49
🇸🇮 Slovenia10
🇸🇸 South Sudan10,500
🇪🇸 Spain8,579
🇱🇰 Sri Lanka111
🇸🇪 Sweden18,698
🇨🇭 Switzerland1,185
🇸🇾 Syria160,000
🇹🇯 Tajikistan3,827
🇹🇭 Thailand587,132
🇹🇷 Türkiye415
🇹🇲 Turkmenistan3,583
🇺🇬 Uganda67,000
🇺🇦 Ukraine35,765
🇬🇧 United Kingdom4,547
🇺🇾 Uruguay5
🇺🇿 Uzbekistan22,496
🇻🇳 Viet Nam26,811

The raw number drops significantly after the fourth-placed Thailand with 587,132, as the fifth-placed Latvia only has 180,614.

The Causes of Statelessness

One of the primary drivers of statelessness is that in some countries, nationality can only be inherited through the father. When fathers are absent, the children may be left without a recognized nationality. This issue is particularly harmful for single mothers and families separated by conflict or migration.

Another significant cause of statelessness is racial and ethnic discrimination. Some governments use citizenship laws to exclude specific minority groups. In Myanmar, the Rohingya are a well-known example of such discrimination.

Geopolitical changes, such as shifting borders and citizenship revocation, also contribute to the issue. Governments sometimes strip individuals of their nationality as a punitive measure.

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U.S. vs. China: Mapping Trade Dominance in Africa (2003-2023)

As of 2023, 52 out of the 54 African countries trade more with China than with the U.S., compared to just 18 countries in 2003.

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Trade With Africa: China vs. U.S.

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China has steadily expanded its global trade footprint and now surpasses the U.S. as the leading trading partner in many regions around the world.

In Africa, for instance, China overtook the U.S. as the continent’s top trading partner back in 2009—a position it continues to hold today.

This graphic visualizes whether each African country trades with the U.S. or China more in 2003 versus 2023.

Data comes from the Observatory of Economic Complexity and UN Comtrade via the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. 2023 or the latest data available was used.

African Countries Are Choosing China over the States

Below, we show which country (U.S. or China) each African country traded with more in 2003 versus 2023.

CountryTrades more with? (2003)Trades more with? (2023)
🇩🇿 Algeria🇺🇸 United States🇨🇳 China
🇦🇴 Angola🇺🇸 United States🇨🇳 China
🇧🇯 Benin🇨🇳 China🇨🇳 China
🇧🇼 Botswana🇺🇸 United States🇨🇳 China
🇧🇫 Burkina Faso🇺🇸 United States🇨🇳 China
🇧🇮 Burundi🇺🇸 United States🇨🇳 China
🇨🇲 Cameroon🇺🇸 United States🇨🇳 China
🇨🇻 Cape Verde🇺🇸 United States🇨🇳 China
🇨🇫 Central African Republic🇨🇳 China🇨🇳 China
🇹🇩 Chad🇺🇸 United States🇨🇳 China
🇰🇲 Comoros🇺🇸 United States🇨🇳 China
🇨🇬 Republic of the Congo🇨🇳 China🇨🇳 China
🇨🇩 Democratic Republic of the Congo🇺🇸 United States🇨🇳 China
🇩🇯 Djibouti🇨🇳 China🇨🇳 China
🇪🇬 Egypt🇺🇸 United States🇨🇳 China
🇬🇶 Equatorial Guinea🇺🇸 United States🇨🇳 China
🇪🇷 Eritrea🇨🇳 China🇨🇳 China
🇸🇿 Eswatini🇨🇳 China🇺🇸 United States
🇪🇹 Ethiopia🇺🇸 United States🇨🇳 China
🇬🇦 Gabon🇺🇸 United States🇨🇳 China
🇬🇲 The Gambia🇨🇳 China🇨🇳 China
🇬🇭 Ghana🇺🇸 United States🇨🇳 China
🇬🇳 Guinea🇺🇸 United States🇨🇳 China
🇬🇼 Guinea-Bissau🇨🇳 China🇨🇳 China
🇨🇮 Côte d'Ivoire🇺🇸 United States🇨🇳 China
🇰🇪 Kenya🇺🇸 United States🇨🇳 China
🇱🇸 Lesotho🇺🇸 United States🇺🇸 United States
🇱🇷 Liberia🇺🇸 United States🇨🇳 China
🇱🇾 Libya🇨🇳 China🇨🇳 China
🇲🇬 Madagascar🇺🇸 United States🇨🇳 China
🇲🇼 Malawi🇺🇸 United States🇨🇳 China
🇲🇱 Mali🇺🇸 United States🇨🇳 China
🇲🇷 Mauritania🇺🇸 United States🇨🇳 China
🇲🇺 Mauritius🇺🇸 United States🇨🇳 China
🇲🇦 Morocco🇺🇸 United States🇨🇳 China
🇲🇿 Mozambique🇺🇸 United States🇨🇳 China
🇳🇦 Namibia🇺🇸 United States🇨🇳 China
🇳🇪 Niger🇨🇳 China🇨🇳 China
🇳🇬 Nigeria🇺🇸 United States🇨🇳 China
🇷🇼 Rwanda🇨🇳 China🇨🇳 China
🇸🇹 São Tomé & Príncipe🇨🇳 China🇨🇳 China
🇸🇳 Senegal🇺🇸 United States🇨🇳 China
🇸🇨 Seychelles🇺🇸 United States🇨🇳 China
🇸🇱 Sierra Leone🇺🇸 United States🇨🇳 China
🇸🇴 Somalia🇨🇳 China🇨🇳 China
🇿🇦 South Africa🇺🇸 United States🇨🇳 China
🇸🇸 South Sudan🇺🇸 United States🇨🇳 China
🇸🇩 Sudan🇨🇳 China🇨🇳 China
🇹🇿 Tanzania🇨🇳 China🇨🇳 China
🇹🇬 Togo🇨🇳 China🇨🇳 China
🇹🇳 Tunisia🇺🇸 United States🇨🇳 China
🇺🇬 Uganda🇺🇸 United States🇨🇳 China
🇿🇲 Zambia🇨🇳 China🇨🇳 China
🇿🇼 Zimbabwe🇨🇳 China🇨🇳 China

In 2003, China was the preferred trading partner over the U.S. for 18 African countries or 35% of the continent.

Fast forward 20 years, 52 out of the 54 African countries (97%) trade more with China than with the U.S. as of 2023.

China-Africa trade climbed to $295 billion in 2024, marking a 6% year-on-year increase.

Beyond trade, China has also increased its foreign direct investment (FDI) into the continent, with annual FDI flows rising from about $75 million in 2003 to nearly $4 billion in 2023, focusing on sectors like agriculture, light manufacturing, and services.

China has proactively sought to improve China-Africa relations through major initiatives like the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) and the Forum on China–Africa Cooperation (FOCAC), which are designed to boost trade by investing in infrastructure, streamlining trade processes, and strengthening African value chains.

However, China has also faced criticism for alleged “debt-trap diplomacy,” a practice in which it is accused of providing loans to countries that may struggle to repay them, including many of Africa’s poorest countries.

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To learn more about China’s trade relations, check out this graphic that visualizes the country’s exports by region from 2000 to 2022.

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