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UN chief calls for int'l support for people in quake-stricken Turkey

By IANS | Updated: February 17, 2023 06:25 IST

United Nations, Feb 17 UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called for international support for the people of Turkey in ...

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United Nations, Feb 17 UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called for international support for the people of Turkey in the wake of massive earthquakes.

"Now is the time for the world to support the people of Turkiye (Turkey) just as they have stood in solidarity with others seeking assistance," Guterres said in a statement on the launch of a humanitarian appeal for Turkey on Thursday, Xinhua news agency reported.

Turkey is home to the largest number of refugees in the world and has shown enormous generosity to its Syrian neighbors for years, he noted.

The United Nations is launching a humanitarian appeal worth $1 billion for the people of Turkey suffering from the devastating earthquakes. The funding, which covers a three-month period, will assist 5.2 million people and allow aid organisations to rapidly scale up vital support for government-led relief efforts in a number of areas, including food security, protection, education, water and shelter, he said.

"The needs are enormous, people are suffering and there's no time to lose. I urge the international community to step up and fully fund this critical effort in response to one of the biggest natural disasters of our times," said Guterres.

About a quarter of the $1 billion will be used to provide emergency shelter and non-food items. Other priorities include food security and livelihoods; health and nutrition; water, sanitation and hygiene; early recovery and debris removal, and multipurpose cash and social protection, said the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) in the flash appeal.

The earthquakes and aftershocks have caused catastrophic devastation, with at least 9.1 million people in the 11 hardest-hit provinces likely to have been directly impacted, said OCHA.

The earthquakes hit communities at the peak of winter, leaving hundreds of thousands of people, including small children and the elderly, without access to shelter, food, water, heaters and medical care in freezing cold temperatures, said OCHA.

Over 47,000 buildings have been destroyed or damaged and more than 196,000 people had been evacuated from quake-hit areas by Tuesday, according to the AFAD.

Essential services, including schools, hospitals and other medical, maternity and educational facilities, have been damaged or destroyed by the earthquakes, with children and women particularly impacted. Only one in seven family health centres remains functional, according to preliminary assessments by health actors. Over 200,000 pregnant women who need access to maternal health services were living in affected areas and will give birth under the most difficult circumstances, according to the UN Population Fund.

Turkey hosts the largest refugee population in the world. In the 11 provinces impacted by the earthquakes, there live more than 1.74 million refugees, said OCHA.

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