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"High-profile summit on addressing humanitarian problems expecting over 5,000 participants from around the globe


Turkey will play host to the ground-breaking World Humanitarian Summit, the first such summit of its kind, on May 23-24, in Istanbul.

The summit to address humanitarian problems will bring world leaders together to agree on a package of practical steps ahead.

The summit, spearheaded by UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and organized by the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA), is aimed at discussing humanitarian issues in detail.

Turkey is currently home to the world's largest refugee population, and it has spent $10 billion on the refugee crises on its soil since 2011.

Turkey is well prepared for the high-profile summit, which will see up to 5,000 participants, including statesmen, businessman, NGOs, international agencies, and representatives of communities affected by refuge crises.

The global humanitarian charity system has failed to properly meet the consequences of humanitarian crises stemming from ongoing conflicts, war, rising economic inequality, and resources shortages. Some 80 percent of such crises spring from armed conflict and lead to mass immigration and epidemic diseases, which strain the international system.

Humanitarian crises taking place anywhere in the world have the potential to affect neighboring countries. For this reason, international agents should act ethically to improve aid capacity in line with their responsibilities.

Towards this end, the summit will suggest to countries sustainable policies and measures to address shortcomings and difficulties in the humanitarian system.

Turkey will share its experience with handling humanitarian aid and emergency crises at the summit. Meanwhile, visitors can follow the summit at its website, www.dizturkiye.org.

Turkey, as one of the world's leading humanitarian donors, is hosting almost 3 million refuges fleeing warzone regions and conflict, including 2.7 million Syrian refugees, according to official statistics.

Turkey's successful provision of humanitarian and emergency aid is thanks to the hard work of several institutions, especially the Turkish Cooperation and Development Agency (TIKA), the Prime Ministry Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD), and the Turkish Red Crescent, or Kizilay.

Turkey's official development aid supplies to more than 140 countries across the globe totals in the billions of dollars. TIKA has 52 coordination offices around the world in charge of development and humanitarian aid.

Turkey's development aid provided via TİKA more than quadrupled from $85 million in 2002 to $3.59 billion in 2014.

Over the same period, total humanitarian aid from Turkey increased 47 percent to $6.4 billion, a rise of 42-fold.

Breaking the figures down regionally, $2.5 billion in aid was supplied to the Middle East, $455 million to the Caucasians, $383 million to Africa, $134 million to the Balkans/Eastern Europe, $26 million to the Far East, $4.5 million to the Americas, and half a million dollars to Oceania.


In 2014, development aid of $1.7 billion was allocated to the most urgent humanitarian category, while $1.5 billion was supplied to the least-developed countries.


In the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) ranking of aid allocated, Turkey came in second with $2.42 billion following the U.S., but in terms of aid as a percentage of its gross national product (GDP), it came in first.

According to preliminary figures, in 2015 Turkey's official development aid reached $3.91 billion.

TIKA drilled over 1,000 water wells in 2013-2014, including 423 in Asia and 337 in Africa. TIKA also provided over 250 health centers with equipment in 2011-2014, boosting the number of health personnel to 3,000, medical supply stores to 170, and ambulances to 79.

It has also supplied refrigerators, ovens, eating/cooking utensils, and food packages to refugees fleeing Daesh terrorism living in camps in northern Iraq's Kirkuk, Erbil, Dohuk and nearby areas.

It also launched an emergency campaign for Somali, which suffers from drought, supplying food and healthcare equipment. TIKA also reached remote areas in Pakistan and Myanmar's Arakan state. When Pakistan was hit by an earthquake two years ago, 12,000 food packages were supplied to victims of the quake. TIKA also runs charity activities in Palestine and helped Palestinians following an Israeli attack on Gaza.

AFAD reaches 40+ countries in four continents

One of the fastest and most effective humanitarian aid delivery public institutions, AFAD is a public body for intervening in emergencies in a great many countries, from Ukraine to Somalia, and was the first aid provider to arrive in the earthquake zone in Nepal last year.

AFAD also single-handedly coordinates all services for Syrians taking shelter in Turkey from the Syrian civil war.

With its innovative and human-centered attitude in emergency cases, AFAD provides aid for people affected by earthquakes, floods, drought, fire, and internal disorder in more than 40 countries across four continents.

In addition to humanitarian aid, AFAD provides education, healthcare, and social services at 26 shelter centers for Syrians, meeting the refugees' physical, social, and psychological needs.

AFAD data shows that the total number of refugees in camps is nearly 282,000, including 272,000 Syrians.

In healthcare, since 2011 at the shelters, ambulatory care services have been provided over 5 million times.

Some 9.46 million people have been provided hospital care.

According to hospital data, over 480,000 people received in-patient treatment and over 325,000 medical operations.

Nearly 152,000 Syrian refugee babies came into the world in Turkey.

Additionally, nearly 79,000 students have received education at 1,211 classes in the camps.

In the camps, some 7,000 children attended preschool, 43,000 primary school, 20,000 secondary school, and 9,000 high school.

The number of Syrian students in Turkey, including public schools, is 325,000.

Meanwhile, nearly 14,000 adults have received education in 300 ongoing courses.

Additionally, some 62,000 Syrians completed their studies in 2,000 courses started previously.

Kizilay no. 2 worldwide in emergency shelter and food

With its long history in Turkey, the Turkish Red Crescent (Kizilay) aid charity has almost 700 branches.

Its capacity makes it one of the strongest members of the international Red Crescent/Red Cross Association federation.

With the ability to arrive at disaster scenes in Turkey within two hours at most, Kizilay provides disaster victims with psychological and social support.

In addition to its staff of almost 3,000, it boast 17 regional blood centers and 64 blood centers and mobile blood donation vehicles.

With this large network, the Turkish Red Crescent collected nearly 2 million units of donated blood last year.

By the end of 2015, through its Turkok project, it registered 105,000 volunteer stem cell donors.

With its large logistical capacity to meet people's needs after humanitarian crises, the Turkish Red Crescent is number two in world rankings with its ability to provide emergency shelter and food for 300,000 people.

Carrying out humanitarian aid activities in countries and regions such as Pakistan, Chad, Haiti, Libya, Somalia, Arakan, Palestine, Mauritania, Senegal, Niger, Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Philippines, Iraq and Lebanon, the Turkish Red Crescent was also the first relief organization to help disaster victims after the Pakistan floods.

In Pakistan, still the greatest humanitarian aid operation in its history, the Turkish Red Crescent brought its capacity-building project into action." YeniSafak
 
Any help for the Earthquake in Nepal? or non-Islamic countries? if not I do not care about Turkey
 
Before taking care of the world, take care of your neighbor......


We did and were given global thanks for helping Nepal

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Maitri

That Turkish lady came to Burma crying crocodile tears but I never saw her speak about plight of non-Muslims two faced she is

Sorry to say and going Turkish areas all the time to eat, Turkey is going backwards no wonder the PM left this dictatorship
 
Any help for the Earthquake in Nepal? or non-Islamic countries? if not I do not care about Turkey
You didn't read it, did you?

"AFAD is a public body for intervening in emergencies in a great many countries, from Ukraine to Somalia, and was the first aid provider to arrive in the earthquake zone in Nepal last year."

Turkey will send 16 tons of humanitarian aid to quake-hit Nepal, Prime Ministry Disaster and Emergency Management has said.

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The Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD), which coordinates Turkey’s response to humanitarian crises and disasters, delivered another 4 tons of food and medical supplies to Nepal, speaking to reporters at the official ceremony on Tuesday evening, AFAD Chief Dr. Fuat Oktay noted that the Turkish search and rescue mission reached Kathmandu within the first 24 hours to save 21-year old John Keisi from the debris of a residential building. «This week, we also delivered 2400 food boxes to the people of Yemen,» Dr. Oktay added. "Turkey is committed to helping people in need wherever they may be".

AFAD has been working closely with the Nepalese authorities and the United Nations to help communities which have been affected by recent earthquakes. The first shipment of humanitarian aid, consisting of 16 tons of food, medicine and personal hygiene products, had reached Nepal in late April."


You don't have to care.

Any tips on helping global terrorism ?
I pity you
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You didn't read it, did you?

"AFAD is a public body for intervening in emergencies in a great many countries, from Ukraine to Somalia, and was the first aid provider to arrive in the earthquake zone in Nepal last year."

Turkey will send 16 tons of humanitarian aid to quake-hit Nepal, Prime Ministry Disaster and Emergency Management has said.

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The Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD), which coordinates Turkey’s response to humanitarian crises and disasters, delivered another 4 tons of food and medical supplies to Nepal, speaking to reporters at the official ceremony on Tuesday evening, AFAD Chief Dr. Fuat Oktay noted that the Turkish search and rescue mission reached Kathmandu within the first 24 hours to save 21-year old John Keisi from the debris of a residential building. «This week, we also delivered 2400 food boxes to the people of Yemen,» Dr. Oktay added. "Turkey is committed to helping people in need wherever they may be".

AFAD has been working closely with the Nepalese authorities and the United Nations to help communities which have been affected by recent earthquakes. The first shipment of humanitarian aid, consisting of 16 tons of food, medicine and personal hygiene products, had reached Nepal in late April."


You don't have to care.

I pity you
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This is good because I stand corrected, well done Turkey for helping humanity.
 
"DPM Thapa to attend Turkey summit
NEPALI SIDE TO HIGHLIGHT CHALLENGES FACED DURING EARTHQUAKES AND BORDER BLOCKADE


Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Kamal Thapa will represent Nepal instead of Prime Minister KP Sharma in the UN World Humanitarian Summit being held in Istanbul, Turkey from May 23 to 24.

The prime minister’s foreign relations expert Gopal Khanal said the PM wouldn’t attend the first ever global humanitarian conference as he had to be here to sort out domestic political issues.

UN Deputy Secretary-General Jan Eliasson, during his visit in April, had extended an invitation to PM Oli to participate in the UN-sponsored conclave.

World leaders, including UN Secretary Ban Ki-moon, would discuss pressing humanitarian issues, including the refugee crisis and internal displacement of people after the quakes in Nepal last year, among other things.

Besides the humanitarian challenges posed by the natural as well as the manmade disasters, the summit will also discuss ways to achieve Sustainable Development Goals and implement the Paris Agreement on Climate Change.

Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Tara Prasad Pokharel said Deputy PM Thapa, accompanied by Foreign Secretary Shankar Das Bairagi, will leave for Turkey on May 21 to take part in the summit. During the summit, the Nepali side would highlight the humanitarian challenges faced during the devastating earthquakes and the economic blockade, which had left Nepal hapless in the face of shortages of basic medicines, oxygen and fuel, informed a source.

Likewise, the Nepali side would also seek further international support to provide relief to the victims and rehabilitate the displaced people, the source added.

After attending the summit in Istanbul, Thapa is set to join yet another conference in Antalya of Turkey, where a mid-term review of the Istanbul Programme of Action for the Least Developed Countries is scheduled for May 27 to 29.

The conference will review of implementation of the IPoA by the LDCs and reaffirm the global commitment to addressing the special needs of LDCs. The IPoA, adopted in May 2011, has set an ambitious goal of graduating half the countries from the poorest club of LDCs by 2020. Currently, there are 48 LDCs."

DPM Thapa to attend Turkey summit
 
"Turkey delivers aid to mudslide-stricken Sri Lanka

Speaking at the delivery ceremony in capital Colombo, Sri Lankan Cabinet Minister of Disaster Management Anura Priyadarshana Yapa thanked Turkey for its “meaningful” help, which he said was sent a time when the latter was already hosting over 3 million refugees, the statement said.

Yapa recalled that the Turkish Red Crescent had built 250 homes in the country in the aftermath of the 2004 tsunami, and said Sri Lankan people could never forget Turkey.

Turkey’s ambassador to Colombo, Tunca Ozcuhadar, for his part, said that Turkey shared Sri Lanka’s pain, and the relief materials would be delivered to the victims as soon as possible.

The massive landslides triggered by torrential rain killed at least 92 people, with 109 people reported missing, according to the country's Disaster Management Centre."


"President Erdoğan attends closing ceremony of World Humanitarian Summit in Istanbul"

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President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan attended the closing ceremony of the first World Humanitarian Summit in Istanbul.
During the closing ceremony, President Erdoğan signed the mural painted for the summit.



"G7 slammed for not joining World Humanitarian Summithttp://www.dailysabah.com/politics/...med-for-not-joining-world-humanitarian-summit

U.N. chief Ban criticized G7 countries – excluding Germany – for not taking part in the summit. "It is disappointing that some world leaders could not be at the summit, especially from G7 countries. The absence of these leaders from World Humanitarian Summit does not provide an excuse for inaction," he said."
 
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