SYRIA CRISIS HUMANITARIAN RELIEF OPERATION
Migration & Refugee Services Department The Turkish Red Crescent Migration & Refugee Services Department was founded to run all the programmes and activities related to migration cases inside Turkey, in which TRC involvement needed, in coordination with the line ministries and institutions. Main activities of the Department are; - Syria Crisis Humanitarian Relief Operation, - Auxiliary role in reception, accommodation and voluntary repatriation of the migrants in Turkey, - Preparation and implementation of projects related to the activities of the Department.
Institutions We Collaborate With Directorate General of Migration Management Prime Ministry Disaster and Emergency Response Authority Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs United Nations International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
Syrian IDPs 2.743.497 1.048.275 655.217 Due to the ongoing armed conflict in Syria since March 2011; more than 250.000 Syrian citizens lost their lives in Syria, while 4.843.344 Syrians forced to other countries.
Operational Diagram in the Field Coordination Office and Teams : 42 KIZILAYKART : 48 Child Protection : 55 Mobile Kitchen : 15 Border Relief Activities : 22 Total : 182 personnel
Tent & Container Cities 10 cities in Turkey 17 tent cities 8 container cities 267.924 Syrian people
Border Relief Activities
Border Relief Activities 12 border points 25.532 Vehicles sent Border relief activities are basically the delivery of in-kind humanitarian relief items on the zero point of the Turkish-Syrian border, which are donated by national or international donors. Turkish Red Crescent started border relief activities in August 2012, following the increase in basic humanitarian needs inside Syria. 1.483.499.341,81 TL Total shipment amount 445.512.513 kg/piece/lt Relief item amount 55,45 % Food percentage in overall shipments 1096 Donors Institutional- Individual
Border Relief Activities Figures WASH 4% Shelter 5% Other 1% Health 11% Food items (colored blue) compose the majority of the relief items sent to Syria, followed by NFIs and health. NFIs 25% Food 54% National 42% The percentage of national and international donors are very close to one another, while international donors lead by 58% International 58%
KIZILAYKART Programme
KIZILAYKART Programme In-camp Implementation Started, October 2012 11 camps 50 TL per person/per month # of active cards 28.988 # of beneficiaries 148.044 Total amount uploaded: 358.919.115,00 TL 24 contracted markets Periodic market auditing NAME OF CAMPS COVERED 1. Şanlıurfa / Harran Container Camp 2. Şanlıurfa / Akçakale Tent Camp 3. Şanlıurfa / Viranşehir Tent Camp 4. Şanlıurfa / Ceylanpınar Tent Camp 5. Adana / Sarıçam Tent Camp 6. Adıyaman / Adıyaman Tent Camp 7. Gaziantep/ İslahiye-1 Tent Camp 8. Gaziantep / Karkamış Tent Camp 9. Osmaniye / Cevdetiye Tent Camp 10. Kahramanmaraş Tent Camp 11. Malatya Container Camp
KIZILAYKART Programme Off-camp Implementation Started, July 2015 62 TL per person/per month # of active cards 27.060 # of beneficiaries 130.658 Total amount uploaded: 40.874.027,00 TL 33 contracted markets Periodic market auditing Household visits 5 cities Gaziantep Kilis Şanlıurfa Hatay Kahramanmaraş
KIZILAYKART Programme Info-Line
Child Protection Project As Part of the Syria Emergency Response KIZILAYKART Programme
Child Protection Project As Part of the Syria Emergency Response Started May, 2013 22 camps, 5 CCs, 2 mobile CFSs 1.430 Syrian youth leaders (volunteers) 47 Youth Workers 132.613 school-aged (4-18) children and adolescents Total amount spent 10.011.593,33 TL 1 Project coordinator 3 Project assistants 2 Social Workers (perform case studies)
Child Protection Project As Part of the Syria Emergency Response The aim of the Project is to pave the way for schoolaged Syrian children and adolescents to reach safe, participatory and supportive activities; To increase the resilience and compatibility values of 4-18 year-old Syrian children; To reach all children including those with disabilities; To let them cope with the new environment as well as the cultural diversity they face in Turkey; To let them forget about the war, or the destructive effects of war as much as possible. handiworks empathy hygiene bullying chess sports origami drama communication skills
Community Center Project
COMMUNITY CENTERS Community Center Project 1. Şanlıurfa January 20, 2015 2. İstanbul August 26, 2015 3. Konya December 12, 2015 4. Ankara March 15, 2016 5. Kilis To be opened soon
Community Center Project In coordination with IFRC and UNICEF, TRC Community Centers Project was initiated in 2015, with the goal to provide psychosocial support, education and referral services to Syrian people reside in urban areas of Turkey. 6 main services are being provided in community centers of TRC; Child Programmes Adult Programmes Seminars Other Psychosocial Activities Case tracking and Referral services Harmonization and Cultural Activities
Community Center Project CHILD PROGRAMME Child friendly spaces (CFSs) Language and skills courses School activities ADULT PROGRAMME Language and skills courses Vocational trainings Seminars Social & cultural activities
Community Center Project SEMINARS Hygienic promotion Protection First aid, etc. CASE MANAGEMENT & REFERRAL Protection activities and assisting to solve urgent problems of Syrians Field Works (depending on the monitoring and evaluation of needs assessments as well as services being provided) Outreach activities towards Syrians having no access to services.
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