Syria Is The Worst Refugee Crisis Of Our Generation

Last week, the United Nations reported that the number of people fleeing the war in Syria had surpassed 4 million, making it the worst refugee crisis of our generation. The sheer scale of the Syrian exodus becomes evident through a comparison with several other conflicts that have taken place since 1991.

Even though the chart below focuses on selected conflicts since 1991, Afghanistan has been in turmoil far longer than that. Since the Soviet invasion in 1979, an estimated 2.6 million Afghans have been forced to flee their homeland while the genocide in Rwanda resulted in 2.3 million people being displaced.

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This chart shows refugees displaced by war in selected conflicts since 1991.

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Number of Syrian refugees in Canada as of February 29, 2024, by entrance category
Share of economic sectors in the GDP in Syria 2021
National debt of Syria in relation to gross domestic product (GDP) 2010
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Number of refugees and asylum seekers in Sudan 2024
Number of international refugees and internally displaced people 1951-2024
Refugees and IDPs worldwide 2000-2024

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