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Syria’s Humanitarian Crisis

Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, 2014
The United Nations has called the conflict in Syria “the greatest humanitarian tragedy of our times.”1 What started as a peaceful protest in March 2011 has led to three years of an escalating conflict in which over 100,000 people have been killed2. Over 10 million Syrians—one-half of the country’s population—will need humanitarian aid in 20143.
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Syria faces an unmitigated economic crisis

Emerald Expert Briefings, 2023
Headline SYRIA: Economic crisis will be unmitigated
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Syria: the ongoing crisis

The Lancet Respiratory Medicine, 2015
www.thelancet.com/respiratory Vol 3 February 2015 103 difficult to know the numbers, but there are tens of thousands of people imprisoned across the country in conditions that are perfect for the cultivation of tuberculosis.” Were tuberculosis to take hold in Syria, it would be extremely difficult to address, in view of the drug shortage, the displaced
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The Humanitarian Crisis in Syria

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017
The Arab Spring arose as a significant phenomenon to promote socio political changes in the Middle East countries. Under this context, the Syria Arab Republic (Syria) is in one of the most controversial humanitarian crisis in the 21st Century surrounded by different interests, not only by local ones (the Syrian people), but also by regional and global ...
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Partners under pressure: humanitarian action for the Syria crisis

Disasters, 2018
Partnerships between organisations in humanitarian crisis situations generally are challenging, but at the apex are those established as part of remote management in a context of extreme insecurity. To date, little systematic research has been conducted on arrangements between local organisations that have access to crisis‐affected populations and ...
Kimberly, Howe, Elizabeth, Stites
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Organized violence 1989–2020, with a special emphasis on Syria

Journal of Peace Research, 2021
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