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spelling okr-10986-243832021-05-25T10:54:39Z MENA’s Forced Displacement Crisis Mottaghi, Lili INTERNAL CONFLICTS ACCESS TO SCHOOLS ASYLUM-SEEKERS UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT RATES BASIC NEEDS SCHOOLS NATIONS NUMBER OF REFUGEES PUBLIC SERVICES HEALTH CARE CONTRACT DEATH ECONOMY REFUGEE SAFE WATER REFUGEES CONFLICT PRIMARY HEALTH CARE HEALTH FACILITIES INTERNATIONAL LABOR ORGANIZATION ACCESS TO EDUCATION KNOWLEDGE REFUGEE HOUSEHOLDS SECURITY SITUATION CHILDREN EDUCATION WARS WAR ASYLUM DISPLACEMENT LIVELIHOOD OPPORTUNITIES HOST COUNTRIES HUMANITARIAN AFFAIRS POPULATION CONFLICTS MIGRATION LIVING CONDITIONS RETURNEE VIOLENCE DEBT MEDICAL CARE LEARNING ACCESS WOMEN CIVIL WARS SCHOOL NO ACCESS TO SCHOOLS ACCOUNT LEARNING ACTIVITIES ECONOMIES REFUGEE POPULATION SCHOOL AGE The latest MENA Quarterly Economic Brief estimates growth in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Region to fall short of expectation at 2.6 percent in 2015, about 0.2 percentage points below the October 2015 forecast. The World Bank expects the economic outlook to remain “cautiously pessimistic” in the short term. The recent poor performance of several MENA economies, and their dim prospects for the future, are partly driven by the civil wars that have created death, destruction and significant growth shortfalls in both conflict countries; Syria, Iraq, Yemen and Libya and their neighbors. This Quick Note summarizes the findings of the report including the important channel of forced displacement, which has become a crisis.Overall, millions of Syrians, Iraqis, Yemenis and Libyans have been forced to flee their homes or displaced with in the country. They are in need of urgent humanitarian and financial assistance. According to the United Nations (U.N.) for Syria only, it will take US 7.7 billion dollars to meet the urgent needs of the most vulnerable people in 2016. 2016-06-02T18:23:08Z 2016-06-02T18:23:08Z 2016-03 Brief http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/05/26378941/mena’s-forced-displacement-crisis http://hdl.handle.net/10986/24383 English en_US MENA Knowledge and Learning Quick Notes Series;No. 154 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Brief Middle East and North Africa Middle East North Africa
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topic INTERNAL CONFLICTS
ACCESS TO SCHOOLS
ASYLUM-SEEKERS
UNEMPLOYMENT
UNEMPLOYMENT RATES
BASIC NEEDS
SCHOOLS
NATIONS
NUMBER OF REFUGEES
PUBLIC SERVICES
HEALTH CARE
CONTRACT
DEATH
ECONOMY
REFUGEE
SAFE WATER
REFUGEES
CONFLICT
PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
HEALTH FACILITIES
INTERNATIONAL LABOR ORGANIZATION
ACCESS TO EDUCATION
KNOWLEDGE
REFUGEE HOUSEHOLDS
SECURITY SITUATION
CHILDREN
EDUCATION
WARS
WAR
ASYLUM
DISPLACEMENT
LIVELIHOOD OPPORTUNITIES
HOST COUNTRIES
HUMANITARIAN AFFAIRS
POPULATION
CONFLICTS
MIGRATION
LIVING CONDITIONS
RETURNEE
VIOLENCE
DEBT
MEDICAL CARE
LEARNING
ACCESS
WOMEN
CIVIL WARS
SCHOOL
NO ACCESS TO SCHOOLS
ACCOUNT
LEARNING ACTIVITIES
ECONOMIES
REFUGEE POPULATION
SCHOOL AGE
spellingShingle INTERNAL CONFLICTS
ACCESS TO SCHOOLS
ASYLUM-SEEKERS
UNEMPLOYMENT
UNEMPLOYMENT RATES
BASIC NEEDS
SCHOOLS
NATIONS
NUMBER OF REFUGEES
PUBLIC SERVICES
HEALTH CARE
CONTRACT
DEATH
ECONOMY
REFUGEE
SAFE WATER
REFUGEES
CONFLICT
PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
HEALTH FACILITIES
INTERNATIONAL LABOR ORGANIZATION
ACCESS TO EDUCATION
KNOWLEDGE
REFUGEE HOUSEHOLDS
SECURITY SITUATION
CHILDREN
EDUCATION
WARS
WAR
ASYLUM
DISPLACEMENT
LIVELIHOOD OPPORTUNITIES
HOST COUNTRIES
HUMANITARIAN AFFAIRS
POPULATION
CONFLICTS
MIGRATION
LIVING CONDITIONS
RETURNEE
VIOLENCE
DEBT
MEDICAL CARE
LEARNING
ACCESS
WOMEN
CIVIL WARS
SCHOOL
NO ACCESS TO SCHOOLS
ACCOUNT
LEARNING ACTIVITIES
ECONOMIES
REFUGEE POPULATION
SCHOOL AGE
Mottaghi, Lili
MENA’s Forced Displacement Crisis
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North Africa
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description The latest MENA Quarterly Economic Brief estimates growth in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Region to fall short of expectation at 2.6 percent in 2015, about 0.2 percentage points below the October 2015 forecast. The World Bank expects the economic outlook to remain “cautiously pessimistic” in the short term. The recent poor performance of several MENA economies, and their dim prospects for the future, are partly driven by the civil wars that have created death, destruction and significant growth shortfalls in both conflict countries; Syria, Iraq, Yemen and Libya and their neighbors. This Quick Note summarizes the findings of the report including the important channel of forced displacement, which has become a crisis.Overall, millions of Syrians, Iraqis, Yemenis and Libyans have been forced to flee their homes or displaced with in the country. They are in need of urgent humanitarian and financial assistance. According to the United Nations (U.N.) for Syria only, it will take US 7.7 billion dollars to meet the urgent needs of the most vulnerable people in 2016.
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author Mottaghi, Lili
author_facet Mottaghi, Lili
author_sort Mottaghi, Lili
title MENA’s Forced Displacement Crisis
title_short MENA’s Forced Displacement Crisis
title_full MENA’s Forced Displacement Crisis
title_fullStr MENA’s Forced Displacement Crisis
title_full_unstemmed MENA’s Forced Displacement Crisis
title_sort mena’s forced displacement crisis
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2016
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/05/26378941/mena’s-forced-displacement-crisis
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