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Total contributions to UNHCR in 2012 (USD) Donor Grand Total Contributions 2,261,544,455 JPOs 9,968,686 2,350,000 539,476 0 385,782

1,263,261 0 868,256 1,061,627 0 492,809 264,533 207,279 522,412 768,576 0 937,090 0 0 0 99,424 0 208,161 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total [1] 2,271,513,142 793,470,742 185,379,986 166,944,814 118,301,246 103,432,851 99,585,966 84,862,943 69,262,446 64,989,067 58,139,553 48,644,473 37,547,459 24,328,164 23,259,939 16,850,476 14,916,910 13,698,670 12,827,585 12,090,556 10,515,008 6,024,688 5,144,748 3,635,936 3,606,762 2,593,834 2,542,110 2,172,522 1,698,602 1,436,911 1,278,534 1,000,000 694,879 500,000

Governments and the European Union United States of America 791,120,742 Japan 184,840,510 European Union 166,944,814 Sweden 117,915,465 Netherlands 102,169,590 United Kingdom 99,585,966 Norway 83,994,687 Germany 68,200,819 Canada 64,989,067 Denmark 57,646,744 Australia 48,379,940 Switzerland 37,340,180 Finland 23,805,751 France 22,491,363 Belgium 16,850,476 Spain [2] 13,979,819 Saudi Arabia 13,698,670 Italy 12,827,585 Ireland 12,090,556 Luxembourg 10,415,584 New Zealand 6,024,688 Republic of Korea 4,936,587 Brazil 3,635,936 Kuwait 3,606,762 Austria 2,593,834 Russian Federation 2,542,110 Hungary 2,172,522 United Arab Emirates 1,698,602 Greece 1,436,911 Morocco 1,278,534 Colombia 1,000,000 Poland 694,879 Turkey 500,000

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Refugees of the Syrian civil war


1,750,075 estimated[1] (Jul 2013) Total population: 1,559,864 registered by UNHCR[1](Jul 2013) Regions with significant populations
(Numbers don't include foreign citizens, who fled Syria)

587,795 estimated[2] (Jul 2013) Lebanon 503,724 registered[2] (Jul 2013) 498,947 estimated[2] (Jul 2013) Jordan 431,828 registered[2] (Jul 2013) 402,176 estimated (Jul 2013) Turkey 381,475 registered[1] (Jul 2013) 88,460 estimated (Jul 2013) Egypt 70,140 registered[2] (Jul 2013) 206,365 estimated[3](Jul 2013) Iraq 205,503 registered[2](Jul 2013) 25,000 estimated (Aug 2012) Algeria 10,000 "asylum seekers"[4] (Jan 2013) Armenia 3,248 applied for visas (July 2012) Nagorno-Karabakh Republic 70 families (April 2013) Arabic, Kurdish, Turkish, Syriac, Language: Armenian Sunni Islam, Christianity , Shia Islam Religion:

A highly developed country and one of the wealthiest, Australia is the world's 12th-largest economy and has the world's fifth-highest per capita income. Australia's military expenditure is the world's 13th-largest. With the second-highest human development index globally, Australia ranks highly in many international comparisons of national performance, such as quality of life, health, education, economic freedom, and the protection of civil liberties and political rights.[20] Australia is a member of the G20, OECD, WTO, APEC, UN, Commonwealth of Nations, ANZUS, and the Pacific Islands Forum.

In Australia and New Zealand, UNHCR's focus will be on monitoring policy and legislation to ensure that asylum space is maintained and that compliance with the Refugee Convention continues. UNHCR will monitor the quality of decision-making and jurisprudence on asylum, and will advocate for the expanded use of alternatives to detention that Australia has been increasingly relying on - such as its community detention programmes. UNHCR will work with Australia and New Zealand to maximize the use of resettlement as a strategic protection tool and burden-sharing mechanism, particularly as Australia moves to increase its annual humanitarian intake to 20,000 by July 2013. UNHCR will closely monitor any bilateral arrangements involving the transfer of asylum-seekers, including those agreed to in 2012 by Australia and Nauru as well as Australia and Papua New Guinea, to ensure such arrangements include fundamental protection principles in both their letter and their implementation. The engagement of Australia and New Zealand under the Regional Cooperation Framework (RCF) and by the new Regional Support Office (RSO) will continue to be strongly supported by UNHCR, which will advocate for long-term regional cooperation on the protection of refugees and asylum-seekers in the region. UNHCR will also promote public awareness of asylum issues to optimize support from public and private donors in Australia and New Zealand.

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