SYRIAN REFUGEE CRISIS: GLOBAL IMPACT AND SUSTAINABLE SOLUTIONS
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Ever since the World War II the Syrian civil war dated March 15, 2011 has been recorded to be the largest humanitarian crisis. It has affected hundreds of people, nations and set back the standard of living by decades. It created the largest refugee crisis and displaced millions of Syrians. It has had a severe impact on the economies of a number of countries and created major social and political disputes around the world. The war has proved to be a challenge to the region creating economic and political pressure resulting in the long term solutions to support the region. Agencies like the UNHRC work towards the betterment of the Syrian refugees to improve their life. World Bank provided funding and development solutions for the Syrian Refugee Crisis. The main motive is to understand the tremendous impact the crisis has had on various countries, especially on Turkey.
Turkey has the largest population of refugees and the country has undergone a series of changes due to the same. Countries like Lebanon are supposedly going through an existential crisis because of the number of refugees residing in their country. Critical questions in relation to the impact of refugee influx need to be addressed as soon as possible. Sustainable solutions like repatriation and allowing refugees to take up nationality in a new country need to be considered seriously. Many options like building a community for them need to be taken into question.
These options will make sure that they have a home and life wherever they go.
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