Returning Syrian Refugees Cut Global Displaced Total
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Returning Syrian refugees cut global displaced total
GENEVA: Refugees returning to Syria have cut the global total of displaced people from a record peak at the end of 2024, the UN said on Thursday. More than 500,000 have returned from abroad and 1.2 million internally displaced people have gone back to their home areas since Bashar Assad was deposed in December. The UN refugee agency estimates 1.5 million from abroad and 2
Around 1.5m Syrians refugees expected to return this year, says UN refugee agency
A projected 1.5 million Syrian refugees are likely to return home before the end of the year, says the UN refugee agency. Most are likely to returning from neighbouring host states: Turkey, followed by Lebanon, Jordan, and Egypt.
This article was first published on Cedarnews.net. For more exclusive news and reports, visit our website. Bekaa Governor, Judge Kamal Abu Jaoude, held a meeting at his office in the Zahle Serail with the UN Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator in Lebanon, Mr. Imran Riza, and representatives from the Ministry of Social Affairs and the following international organizations: UNOCHA, UNHCR, UNDP, UNICEF, WFP, and IOM. Discussions focused on the re…
21:56 It has been since 2002 that so many refugees worldwide returned to their home countries as last year. It mainly concerns Syrians, Afghans and South Sudanese, but also Ukrainians who are having difficulty...
Syria and Lebanon Cooperate to Facilitate Return of Syrian Refugees
Mazen Aloush, Director of Public Relations at the General Authority for Land and Sea Ports, confirmed that Syrian border crossings have recorded the return of more than 425,000 citizens from neighboring countries and tens of thousands of expatriates since the liberation. In a statement to SANA, Aloush said that from Dec. 8, 2024, to June […]
With the end of the Assad regime, the voluntary return of Syrian refugees to their country is gaining momentum every day. Syrians who have stayed in Turkey for many years are thanking Turkey and preparing to start a new life in Syria. Most of the Syrians who go to their country during the holiday do not return.
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