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According to Bradby (2015),“Refugees” may refer to all those fleeing persecution or only to those with the legal right to remain in the country of refugee. The refugees exist and comes from the deadly crisis which was the Syrian civil war where they are approximately 90% of Arab descents and their ethnics is called “Kurds” where it is primarily reside in northern and north-eastern Syria and the language used is Arabic which approximately spoken by 90% of Syrians


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Syrian civil war where they are approximately 90% of Arab descents and their ethnics is called “Kurds” where it is primarily reside in northern and north-eastern Syria and the language used is Arabic which approximately spoken by 90% of Syrians,  Next, Syrian had the strongest education programmes in the Middle Easwith 97% of primary-school-age children attending school however, after the intense violence from the war, an estimated 500,000 to 600,000 Syrian refugee children in the Middle East and North Africa currently have no access to formal education. As a result, men tend to have higher literacy rates which were 91.7% as compared to women which was 81%.

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Furthermore, more than 75% of the refugees escaping from Syria are women and children where more than 40% of those are children under the age of 14 years old. Majority of the refugees have found places in Turkey and Lebanon as they are waiting for the violence war to end at their home in Syria.

According to estimates based on data from the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), majority of the Syrian refugees migrate to Turkey. Next, this statement is also according to estimates based on data from the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) which stated that majority of the Syrian refugees have migrate to Lebanon. Connor (2018) stated that those in Lebanon (1 million).

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References;


Bradby, H. (2015). ANNEX 2DEFINITIONS OF REFUGEES, ASYLUM SEEKERS AND MIGRANTS IN THE LITERATURE. Retrieved from NCBI: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK379415/

Connor, P. (2018, January 29). Most displaced Syrians are in the Middle East, and about a million are in Europe. Retrieved from Pew Research Center: http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2018/01/29/where-displaced-syrians-have-resettled/


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