With the international community reluctant to share the burden, Turkey is still a key player in providing humanitarian aid amid the pandemic - UN
on refugee welfare since the beginning of the Syrian crisis in 2011. At least 3.6 million are Syrian refugees, while 165,000 are Afghans, 142,000 Iraqis, and more than 37,000 are Iranians. They are spread out in almost every province of the country. Refugees from Syria nowAccording to the official numbers of Turkey’s Interior Ministry, more than 96 percent of Syrians live in cities: - they are settled in Istanbul, Hatay, Sanliurfa, Hatay and Gaziantep, while only 3.
. Despite the EU and international community having seemingly broken the agreement set four years ago, Turkey continues to help due to its concern for people’s humanitarian welfare.within the country until the end of the next year. Based on that, Turkey will keep providing financial assistance to over 1.7 million refugees on a monthly basis under the roof of the Emergency Social Safety Net programme.
Another vital issue the international community cannot ignore, is the lack of healthcare services in Syria as a result of Assad’s Regime and devastating Russian airThe national hospital with 400-bed capacity and a 600-bed complex in Eastern Aleppo, was forced to shut down because of attacks orchestrated by the Syrian Regime.
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