The refugee crisis refers to the mass movement of people who are forced to flee their homes due to persecution, war, conflict, or other forms of violence. This crisis has been exacerbated in recent years by ongoing conflicts in countries like Syria, Afghanistan, and South Sudan, as well as political instability and economic hardships in other regions. Refugees often face dangerous and difficult journeys to reach safety, and once they arrive in a new country, they may struggle to access basic necessities such as food, shelter, and healthcare. The refugee crisis has placed a significant strain on the resources and infrastructure of host countries, leading to a complex and challenging humanitarian situation. Researchers in this area study various aspects of the refugee crisis, including the causes and drivers of displacement, the impact on host communities, the effectiveness of humanitarian aid and support programs, and the long-term social and economic integration of refugees into new societies. By understanding these issues, researchers aim to develop policy recommendations and interventions to better address the needs and challenges faced by refugees and host countries.