The United Nations’ head of humanitarian operations is warning it could take decades to rebuild Syria’s decimated infrastructure.
John Ging recently returned from Syria, where he said he found appalling suffering and “phenomenal†devastation.
He said among the worst hit cities are Aleppo in the north, a former commercial hub of the country that is now in parts a ghost town, and Deraa in the far south, where the crisis began more than two years ago when a group of teenagers scrawled … [Read More]
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Source: VOA News: Economy and Finance
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