86 percent of refugees
live in a neighboring country, usually a country that itself struggles to provide services, like education, for its citizens.
Several children and families that have fled their homes in Myanmar to escape military - led violence are now living in refugee camps
in the neighboring country of Bangladesh and require certain necessities while they await placement.
My colleagues in Jordan, Iraq, and other parts of the Middle East are exhausted from responding to the escalating crisis, which since beginning in 2011 has displaced more than half of Syria's population, including more than 4 million who now reside as
refugees in neighboring countries.
A surge in intraregional mergers and acquisitions and a pickup in Islamic debt, or sukuk, issuance contributed to a 19 % rise in investment banking fees in the Middle East last year, as oil - producing countries in the Gulf funneled some of their export earnings into the purchase of
companies in neighboring countries.
Enormously overcrowded, its normal population had skyrocketed, increased not just by a naturally high birthrate but also by
revolution in a neighboring country — forcing thousands of desperate refugees upon its borders.
The bunch have all become a cult they do not want a new face to take over, well we d fans in other parts of d planet r appealing to fans in England first n
others in neighboring countries to boycott matches till d end of d season then an oil block money that loves football, n has a winning mentality will buy our beloved Arsenal.
For a few days after the event, border
police in neighboring countries — Holland, Belgium, France — were less strict about repelling Jews who dared the desperate nighttime dash over a frontier in the woods.
America must make clear to Russia that while it understands the Russian
interest in neighboring countries with a large proportion of native Russian speakers, Poland is a Western nation that must remain secure under the wing of American friendship and that no form of intimidation will be tolerated.
Finally, consider the militarization of our society's response to recent racialized conflict: From tear - gassed protesters and check points on Ferguson thruways to calls for a militarized response to immigrant children fleeing
oppression in neighboring countries.
They have some evidence that Iran have plans to empower the Shia
Muslims in neighboring countries like Yemen to use them to destabilize Saudi Arabia and get access to holy cities like Makkah and Madina.
«The proliferation of illicit arms in the country, the existence of numerous land and chieftaincy disputes, the prevalence of terrorist
activities in some neighboring countries of our regions all serve as triggers for violence and therefore pose real threats to the 2016 general elections,» he outlined.
European Commission funding to support scholarships and other projects in neighboring countries
Decades of drought in central Africa reached their worst point in the 1980s, causing Lake Chad, a shallow lake used to water
crops in neighboring countries, to almost dry out completely.
But it habitually produces only about 5 gigawatts of actual wind power, and when recently that output shot up to a record of more than 20 GW on a particularly windy weekend, cross-border connections to
grids in neighboring countries had to be shut down because they couldn't handle the surging power.
Ira Longini, a modeler at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, and his colleagues simulated an imaginary population of 500,000 people in a rural part of the country; Michael Ferguson of Imperial College London built a model based on the 85 million people living in Thailand and a 100 - kilometer - wide border
zone in neighboring countries.
When I was trying to contact
universities in the neighboring country we first fled to, and also in countries around the Gulf, sending my CV and explaining that I was a Syrian professor, I never got any answers.
This was followed by a study in the Northern Red Sea to examine how political boundaries and marine management regimes can influence coral reef
status in neighboring countries.
The authors of the Old Testament were also familiar with the plague stories
told in their neighboring country, since Canaan and the kingdom of the pharaohs had by then been in close contact over many centuries.
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work in the neighboring country.
Living in the world when the global community is proud to announce the protection of humans rights equally for all, most of the people are blind to the open discrimination
occurring in neighboring countries.
«Consider, for example, the many respected literary works by Slovenian
authors in neighboring countries, such as Maja Haderlap in Carinthia or Boris Pahor, who lives in Trieste and is already considered a classic Slovenian writer of contemporary literature in Italy, France and Germany.
Specific to rabies, achieving the needed 70 % vaccination coverage in one country will not be effective if unvaccinated dogs enter from adjacent
villages in the neighboring country.
I will leave town on the occasional weekend to travel to other cities I'll likely be able to redeem as few as 76,000 Arrival Miles per month for an apartment and some hotel points for
weekends in neighboring countries.
It is known for being a stunning example of Gothic Revival architecture, and although it might not be as grand and impressive as more famous
castles in neighboring countries (we're looking at you, Germany) it is beautiful nonetheless.
German artists and intellectuals, the creative force of the Old Continent's avant - garde, fled the witch hunt which accompanied the rise of Nazism, seeking
refuge in neighboring countries and constantly keeping in mind that Hitler's plans were destined to break free beyond German borders.
A row of dominoes, branded with the names of countries, illustrates Eisenhower's oft - quoted rationale of the Cold War (positing that political events in one country will cause similar
events in neighboring countries).
In general, the auto insurance you have back home will not cover you abroad — except in some circumstances when your policy may provide
coverage in neighboring countries (Canada and Mexico).
A government who does not listen to the voices of the masses is definitely practicing a one party state governance and citizens when suppressed results to street demonstrations and other unrests as being
experienced in our neighboring country, Togo.
Furthermore, the situation of asylum seekers or refugees
living in the neighboring countries of Syria are reported to be disastrous and their standard of life far below the minimum standards foreseen in applicable international human rights law instruments.