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)

Migrants

Conflict-related

deaths

5%

Fellow Syrians

carry wounded

in Aleppo

Refugees

2%

12%

470,000

21 percent

IDPs

26%

Number of conflict-

related deaths –

far higher than

figure of 250,000

used by UN until it

stopped collecting

statistics in 2014

Real decrease

in population

since 2010*

Structure

of Syrian

population*

55.4 years

Estimated life

expectancy in

2015 (down from

70.5 years in 2010)

Non-displaced residents

55%

1.88 million

Expected number of wounded

people by end of 2015

Percentage of people

expected to be living in

85.2%

poverty by end of 2015. More than

69 percent living in extreme poverty,

unable to secure basic food and

other items necessary for survival

Number of individuals

continuing to live in

6.36m

Syria as internally displaced persons

(IDPs) – up from 5.65 million at

end of 2014

Percentage of school-

age children no longer

45.2%

Estimated total refugee

population by end of

3.11m

attending school. Loss of schooling

at all educational levels by end of

2015 represents 24.5m lost years

2015. Majority of refugees hosted by

Turkey, Lebanon and Jordan

Projected number of

migrants leaving Syria

Estimate of

accumulated total

1.17m

$254.7bn

by end of 2015

economic loss at end of 2015

*Figures based on counterfactual population in 2015 (if Syrian conflict had not emerged)

Source: SCPR

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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

Migrants

Conflict-

related

deaths

Fellow

Syrians

carry wounded

in Aleppo

5%

2%

Refugees

470,000

12%

Number of conflict-

related deaths –

far higher than

figure of 250,000

used by UN until it

stopped collecting

statistics in 2014

IDPs

26%

Structure

of Syrian

population*

1.88m

Non-displaced residents

55%

Expected number of

wounded by end of 2015

Number of

individuals

Percentage

of people

85.2%

6.36m

continuing to live in Syria

as internally displaced

persons (IDPs) – up from

5.65 million at end of 2014

expected to be living in

poverty by end of 2015.

More than 69 percent living

in extreme poverty

Estimated

total refugee

55.4 years

3.11m

Estimated life expectancy

in 2015 (down from 70.5

years in 2010)

population by end of 2015.

Majority hosted by Turkey,

Lebanon and Jordan

Projected

number of

Percentage

of school-age

1.17m

45.2%

migrants leaving Syria by

end of 2015

children no longer attending

school

21 percent

$254.7bn

Real decrease in population

since 2010*

Estimate of total economic

loss at end of 2015

*Figures based on counterfactual population in 2015

(if Syrian conflict had not emerged)

Source: SCPR

Picture: Getty Images

© GRAPHIC NEWS

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

Fellow Syrians

carry wounded

in Aleppo

Number of conflict-

related deaths –

470,000

far higher than figure of 250,000

used by UN until it stopped

collecting statistics in 2014

Expected number of

wounded by end of 2015

1.9m

Number of individuals

living in Syria as

6.36m

internally displaced persons (IDPs) –

up from 5.65 million at end of 2014

Estimated total refugee

population by end of

3.11m

2015. Majority of refugees hosted by

Turkey, Lebanon and Jordan

Projected number of

migrants leaving Syria

 

1.17m

by end of 2015

Migrants

Conflict-

related

deaths

STRUCTURE

OF SYRIAN

POPULATION*

5%

2%

Refugees

12%

IDPs

26%

Non-displaced

residents

55%

Percentage real decrease

in population since 2010*

21%

Percentage of people

expected to be living in

 

85.2%

poverty by end of 2015. More than

69 percent living in extreme poverty,

unable to secure basic food and

other items necessary for survival

Estimated life

expectancy in

55.4 years

2015 (down from 70.5 years in 2010)

Percentage of school-

age children no longer

45.2%

attending school. Loss of schooling

at all educational levels by end of

2015 represents 24.5m lost years

Estimate of

accumulated total

$254.7bn

economic loss at end of 2015

*Figures based on counterfactual population

in 2015 (if Syrian conflict had not emerged)

Source: SCPR

Picture: Getty Images

© GRAPHIC NEWS