According to data from Acnur, women make up 49% of the total of these returnees, compared to 51% of men, while children make up 41%. The post More than 200,000 Syrian refugees in Jordan returned to their country since the fall of Al Asad appeared first on EL NATIONALA.
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According to data from Acnur, women make up 49% of the total of these returnees, compared to 51% of men, while children make up 41%. The post More than 200,000 Syrian refugees in Jordan returned to their country since the fall of Al Asad appeared first on EL NATIONALA.