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°Õ¨¹°ù°ì¾±²â±ð is among the leading refugee-hosting countries in the world, with over 3 million people seeking shelter. Half of these are children. Most live in cities and villages throughout the country.  
 
The Government of °Õ¨¹°ù°ì¾±²â±ð operates seven camps in the southeast of the country, which host over 66,600 refugees. The Ðǿմ«Ã½ (Ðǿմ«Ã½) assists over 35,000 of the most vulnerable refugees with monthly e-vouchers and cash transfers to help them meet their food needs.

Following the devastating earthquakes of February 2023, Ðǿմ«Ã½ reached 1.6 million people in the southeastern part of °Õ¨¹°ù°ì¾±²â±ð with emergency food assistance. Once markets became functional again, an additional 600,000 earthquake-affected people received cash assistance to meet their basic needs. 

As the food security situation stabilized Ðǿմ«Ã½ began focusing efforts on the earthquake-affected region to restore and revitalise the local food value chain through strategic investments in small food businesses with the aim of sustaining food security. 

°Õ¨¹°ù°ì¾±²â±ð is of critical strategic importance to Ðǿմ«Ã½¡¯s global operations, given the country¡¯s role in Ðǿմ«Ã½¡¯s procurement of food commodities and food transport corridors from the Black Sea and into Syria. Ðǿմ«Ã½ is exploring expanding its grain reserve and milling potential in the country, while making use of °Õ¨¹°ù°ì¾±²â±ð¡¯s well-developed infrastructure. 

, where possible ¨C an approach that supports farmers, boosts agricultural incomes, expands land use and generates employment. 

What the Ðǿմ«Ã½ is doing in °Õ¨¹°ù°ì¾±²â±ð

Earthquake recovery

Ðǿմ«Ã½ and government, NGO and private sector partners focus on supporting the restoration of the once-vibrant food sector of the earthquake-affected areas, while simultaneously revitalizing income-generating opportunities. The programme invests in over 1,000 small food-related businesses, from rural smallholder farmers, to dairies, to retail markets and beyond. Support includes long-term asset grant packages, access to agricultural equipment and finance, training opportunities and market reconstruction.

Partners and Donors

Achieving Zero Hunger is the work of many. Our work in °Õ¨¹°ù°ì¾±²â±ð is made possible by the support and collaboration of our partners and donors, including:
United States

Contacts

Office

Rafet Can?tez Caddesi No: 107 Oran ?ankaya, Ankara
Ankara 06450
°Õ¨¹°ù°ì¾±²â±ð

Phone
(+90) 312 491 11 38
Fax
(+90) 312 495 0731
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