Caritas is launching a programme in the New Year to help Syrian refugees
who have fled over the border to Turkey.
Official figures show there are over 120,000 Syrians in refugee camps in
south and southeastern Turkey, but tens of thousands more have not been
registered yet. Camps are filled to capacity and the number of people living
outside them is increasing. Thousands of people are waiting every day to cross
over the border from Syria.
“People need humanitarian support and solidarity. They
need medicine, they need blankets, they need food, and mostly they need support
of people who care them,” said Rinaldo Marmara, director of Caritas Turkey.
“Caritas Turkey has worked for refugees since 1991 and
we have witnessed how difficult it is to be in a different country without
work, without knowing the language, or without having basic resources. Day by
day the number of Syrians coming to our office is increasing and we work to
respond them all in solidarity and to provide support to each individual
refugee,” he said.
Caritas is appealing for €1.406.801 (US$1.9 million) for a 12-month
programme that will start on 1st January 2013. Its work will be
focused on the border area districts of Kilis and Reyhanlı in Hatay province.
The main focus of Caritas’ work will be to provide 2000 families with
food and hygiene items, but to also help them get through the winter by
providing things such as blankets and heaters.
Other services that will be provided by Caritas in Turkey will include
medical assistance, counseling and information provision which will help
Syrians make informed decisions.
Many refugees fled Syria thinking
that the conflict would last just a few months. This means they brought few
belongings and are totally unprepared for winter. Their precarious situation is
made worse by the fact that they still have no idea of when they’ll be able to
go home.
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