Over one in 10 Syrians killed or injured More than 11.5 percent of Syria’s population have been killed or injured since the bloody crisis in the country erupted in March 2011, according to a new report by the Syrian Centre for Policy Research (SCPR) Fellow Syrians carry wounded in Aleppo 470,000 Number of conflict- related deaths – far higher than figure of 250,000 used by UN until itstopped collectingstatistics in 2014 1.88 million Expected number of wounded people by end of 2015 6.36m Number of individuals continuing to live in Syria as internally displaced persons(IDPs) – up from 5.65 million atend of 2014 3.11m Estimated total refugee population by end of 2015. Majority of refugees hosted by Turkey, Lebanon and Jordan 1.17m Projected number of migrants leaving Syriaby end of 2015 Refugees 12% Migrants 5% Conflict-related deaths 2% Non-displaced residents 55% IDPs 26% 21 percent Real decrease in population since 2010 55.4 years Estimated life expectancy in 2015 (down from 70.5 years in 2010) 85.2% Percentage of people expected to be living in poverty by end of 2015. More than 69 percent living in extreme poverty,unable to secure basic food andother items necessary for survival. 45.2% Percentage of school- age children no longer attending school. Loss of schooling at all educational levels by end of 2015 represents 24.5m lost years $254.7bn Estimate of accumulated total economic loss at end of 2015 *Figures based on counterfactual population in 2015 (if Syrian conflict had not emerged) Source: SCPRs Picture: Getty Images