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The axis of generosity

Al Hoch neighborhood of Mina, north Lebanon. Some Syrian refugees have moved into the port city to join family members, they live in extremely poor conditions. Amelia Rule/CARE International
As a major funding conference opens in London, IRIN has run the numbers. Which countries can claim to be doing the most for the Syria crisis? We compare 29 aid donors (to Syria, Turkey, Lebanon and Jordan) and refugee-hosting countries. See the most generous countries here
 
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