From Andrew Schwartz <[email protected]>
Subject By The Numbers: Russia's Campaign in Syria, U.S. Trade Leadership, and More
Date May 17, 2020 2:59 PM
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By The Numbers

Each week, we'll share with you some of the most compelling numbers in our studies.
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** 595
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From March 2011 through February 2020, 595 attacks took place on 350 separate Syrian medical facilities, killing a total of 923 medical personnel.

SOURCE: "Moscow’s War in Syria," by CSIS's Seth Jones, Brian Katz, Jason Gresh, Nick Harrington and Edmund Xavier Loughran.
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** 55.3%
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In 2010, households in East and South Asia accounted for 26.6% of the global middle class. By 2030, that figure will rise to 55.3%. Over that same period, North America and Europe’s share is estimated to drop from 53.2% to 29.1%.

SOURCE: "Stepping Up Trade Leadership," by CSIS's Trade Commission on Affirming American Leadership and the CSIS iDeas Lab.
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** 30%
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Although South Africa has less than 5% of the continent’s population, it accounts for 30% of Africa's Covid-19 tests.

SOURCE: "South Africa’s Bold Response to the Covid-19 Pandemic," by CSIS's Judd Devermont and Topaz Mukulu.
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** 27,000
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Over the last ten years, ongoing hostilities between the Nigerian government and jihadist groups in northeastern Nigeria have killed an estimated 27,000 civilians and internally displaced roughly 2 million.

SOURCE: "Out of Sight: Northeast Nigeria's Humanitarian Crisis," by CSIS's Jake Kurtzer.
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