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Arab Knowledge Report 2009: Towards Productive

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Table 31: Number of students from some <strong>Arab</strong> countries in theUS before and after the events of September 2001Country 2000-2001 2006-2007 Change (%)Algeria 220 145 -34Bahrain 562 392 -30Comoros 38 39 3Djibouti 8 14 75Egypt 2255 1664 -26Iraq 155 262 69Jordan 2187 1726 -21Kuwait 3045 1633 -46Lebanon 2005 1852 -8Libya 39 93 138Mauritania 73 64 -12Morocco 1917 1202 -37Occupied Palestinian Territories 237 361 52Oman 702 254 -64Saudi <strong>Arab</strong>ia 5273 7886 50Somalia 96 78 -19Sudan 366 321 -12Syria 713 462 -35Tunisia 385 274 -29UAE 2659 885 -67Yemen 411 248 -40<strong>Arab</strong> countries 23346 19855 -15Source: Institute of International Education, 2007. http://opendoors.iienetwork.org/page/113118/ on 1 June <strong>2009</strong>.300 ARAB KNOWLEDGE REPORT <strong>2009</strong>

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