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Forced migration in Syria - Coggle Diagram
Forced migration in Syria
who was affected ?
children ,woman , man
where is the event set ?
With a total of 35,691 damaged structures, Aleppo comes first in terms of damage count. Followed by Damascus, Raqqa, Homs, Hama, Deir ez Zor, Daraa and Idlib, respectively .
where did the event unfold ?
syria
why has it happened ?
On March 15, 2011, protests broke out in Syria against the Assad family, which had ruled the country for 40 years. The protests Syria followed uprisings in Tunisia, Libya and Egypt, a phenomenon known as the "Arab Spring".
how is it being managed ?
Syria: Healthcare; emergency food; water, sanitation, and hygiene; shelter repair kits; Child-Friendly Spaces and child protection training
Jordan and Lebanon: Food assistance, clean water and sanitation, education and recreation, Child-Friendly Spaces and child protection training for adults, livelihoods support, and psychosocial support to women and children
Iraq: Food aid, health services, water and sanitation, livelihoods training; for children — education, recreation, and programs in life skills, peacebuilding, and resilience
what impact is it having on the pollution of the country affected and of neighbouring counties ?
It impact the neighboring countries by adding their population by a huge number
it affected neighboring countries by increasing there poverty rate and economic system ,which may lead to change some lows
is this event affecting the population of other countries ?
2 . About 10 percent of syrian refugees have sought in Europe , which has increased political tension on a winder scale as countries argue over sharing the burden.
1.Lebanon , jordan and turkey have struggled to cope with one of the largest refugee exoduses in recent history .