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The economic cost of conflict in Syria after 10 years is estimated to be over $US 1.2 trillion, and even if the war ended today, its cost will continue to accumulate to the tune of an additional $1.7 trillion in today’s money through to 2035. That is according to a report launched by Christian humanitarian organization, World Vision, which partnered with Frontier Economics, to develop the economic findings. More information

World Vision warned that thousands are at considerable risk as COVID-19 cases increase in Syria, a country already demolished by almost ten years of war. This warning comes as World Vision launches a report that documents the first 100 days of its global response to COVID-19. More Information 

The economic cost of conflict in Syria after 10 years is estimated to be over $US 1.2 trillion, and even if the war ended today, its cost will continue to accumulate to the tune of an additional $1.7 trillion in today’s money through to 2035. That is according to a report launched by Christian humanitarian organization, World Vision, which partnered with Frontier Economics, to develop the economic findings. More information

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Displaced Syrians carrying assistance to their tents in Northwest Syria, winter 2020.
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