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One year after fall of Assad, Syrians struggle to rebuild the country

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It’s been almost a year since Bashar al-Assad’s regime was toppled but life in Syria is still a daily struggle. The economy is in tatters with 90 percent of the country living in poverty. Half the population faces food insecurity.

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  • Ninety percent of Syrians live in poverty and the economy remains devastated a year after Assad's regime was toppled. 6s
  • Many people are still living in camps, awaiting funding to rebuild homes and neighborhoods destroyed by nearly 14 years of war. 13s
  • Reconstruction is prohibitively expensive for residents, with some facing costs of 150 million liras just to repair their homes. 1m 4s
  • Experts estimate that Syria will need up to $400 billion for national reconstruction. 1m 28s
  • Syria has secured $6 billion in investment from Saudi Arabia, but significantly more aid is urgently needed. 1m 50s
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