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Wednesday, March 6, 2013

UN says Syrian Refugees Number One Million



The UN High Commissioner for Refugees Antonio Guterres said -
  • Half of the refugees were children, most under the age of 11
  • largest numbers of refugees were seeking shelter in Jordan, Lebanon, Turkey, Iraq and Egypt.
  • those who have fled conflict now live in difficult conditions, with poor sanitation and insufficient resources to cope with
  • more than 400,000 have became refugees since 1 January 2013
  • Turkey, providing a temporary home for some 184,000 refugees, has spent more than $600m (459m euros; £396m) setting up 17 refugee camps, and was building new ones to meet the increasing need
  • Some 110,000 of those who have sought shelter in Jordan are living in the desert camp of Zaatari, near its northern border with Syria

 

Refugee Numbers

 

  • Jordan - 324,543
  • Lebanon - 329,823
  • Turkey - 185,205
  • Iraq - 105,326
  • Egypt - 43,665
  • North Africa - 8,262
A refugee camp is seen in the Syrian territory near the Turkish border town of Cilvegozu. The civil war in Syria has forced over 2 million people out of the country and over 4 million others are displaced within its borders, making Syrians the nation with the largest number of people torn from their homes, U.N. officials said. 




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