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After the fall of the Assad regime in late 2024, Syria experienced a widespread return of displaced persons and refugees. By May 2026, the number of returnees reached approximately 3.6 million people, of whom 52% were women and girls. The returns were mainly concentrated in areas such as Aleppo, Idlib, and the Rural Damascus region. Despite these large figures, the returnees face significant economic and service-related challenges, including weak infrastructure, high living costs, and widespread property destruction. The damages to the country are estimated at $108 billion, with reconstruction needs reaching $216 billion, reflecting the difficulty of stabilizing and enabling a decent life for them after their return.
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