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U.N.: Syrian Refugee Crisis Is 'Biggest Humanitarian Emergency Of Our Era'

A Syrian refugee child eats food which her mother collected from rubbish in the Eminonu disctrict of Istanbul.
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A Syrian refugee child eats food which her mother collected from rubbish in the Eminonu disctrict of Istanbul.

The Syrian civil war has sparked "the biggest humanitarian emergency of our era."

, the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees, who added that while the world's response to the crisis has been "generous," it hasn't met the needs of refugees.

The U.N. agency released new numbers on Friday and the picture they paint is exceedingly grim. A few data points from the report:

-- The total number of Syrian refugees is on the verge of surpassing 3 million people since the conflict began in 2011. By comparison, Chicago has a .

-- Nearly half of all Syrians have been forced to abandon their homes.

-- One in eight Syrians has fled the country.

-- 6.5 million Syrians are displaced inside the country.

The situation is also growing more acute, according to the report. More than half of the refugees coming into Lebanon, for example, told the agency that they have moved at least once before. One in 10 refugees in Lebanon say they have moved more than three times.

The U.N. also released a report on Thursday that assessed the conflict. .

Update at 1:19 p.m. ET. A Bit Of Context:

The U.N. is calling this the "biggest humanitarian emergency of our era." But back in the 1990s, after decades of bloodshed, the U.N. estimated that 6.3 million civilians had fled from Afghanistan.

called that the "world's worst refugee crisis."

Copyright 2021 NPR. To see more, visit https://www.npr.org.

Eyder Peralta is NPR's East Africa correspondent based in Nairobi, Kenya.
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