Each
week, we'll share with you some of the most compelling numbers in our studies.
$7 Trillion
Fiscal support from G20 countries to respond to the Covid-19 pandemic now exceeds an estimated $7 trillion, more than 10% of 2019 G20 GDP.
SOURCE: "Breaking down the G20 Covid-19 Fiscal Response: May 2020 Update," by CSIS's Stephanie Segal and Dylan Gerstel.
162
Between March 2015 and April 2020, the Arab coalition has reported over 162 intercepts of Houthi ballistic missiles, the largest use of ballistic missiles of any conflict in history.
SOURCE: "The Missile War in Yemen," by CSIS's Ian Williams and Shaan Shaikh.
35,000
Resistant infections afflict more than 2.8 million U.S. citizens annually, resulting in at least 35,000 deaths each year.
SOURCE: "The U.S. Government and Antimicrobial Resistance," by CSIS's Nellie Bristol.
$3.9 Billion
Since 2002, the United States has provided over $3.9 billion in bilateral humanitarian aid to Afghanistan.
SOURCE: "Cloudy Forecast: Afghanistan’s Humanitarian Future," by CSIS's Jacob Kurtzer.
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