2022

Overall Evaluation of Environmental and Social Risks from the Perspective of NGOs

Musa Kaya
President of the Tohum (Seed) Association of Education and Nature

Türkiye has witnessed many social and environmental issues in 2022 due to global factors, such as the pandemic, climate change, and war, which have environmental and social impacts and risks. Modern societies are at risk in many ways due to national and global factors in the 21st century, which Ulrich Beck calls “risk society.” Civil…

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Humanitarian Aid Activities and Experiences in 2022

Murat Yılmaz
Orphan Foundation President

The Orphan Foundation, which is a specialized institution, was established in 2017 with the aim of contributing to the physical and psychological well-being of orphan children as they grow and develop with love and care, both in Türkiye and around the world. Our foundation includes not only orphans but also vulnerable children, encompassing 40% of…

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The Focus Area in Humanitarian Aid: Persistent Problems and Innovative Approaches

Erdem Ayçiçek
Dr., Programs Officer at the Association of Assistance, Solidarity and Support for Refugees and Asylum-Seekers (ASRA)

Türkiye hosts millions of people displaced from their homeland. As a result, many actors have become responsible in ambiguous areas. During this period, the positions attained by the public authority in cooperation with local, national, and international actors, sometimes in opposition and sometimes in complementarity, highlight that a certain level of coordination in aid has…

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An Important Stage of Disaster Preparedness: Logistics

Ahmet Emin Dağ
IHH Humanitarian Relief Foundation Board Member

Logistics constitute one of the cornerstones of the aid system. Many factors related to the quality of the logistics infrastructure are directly linked to disaster response and the rapid delivery of necessary aid materials to those in need. In humanitarian aid efforts, logistic planning is critically important for saving lives. In the preparation phase of…

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Civil Society, Solution Partnerships and Sustainability

Okan Tosun
President of the Education, Research, Solidarity, and Search and Rescue Association (ANDA)

The COVID-19 pandemic and the Ukraine-Russia War have led the relevant actors to have a clearer understanding of global crises and emphasized the importance of exploring unconventional ways to address these issues. In this context, it is promising to see many institutions, both globally and in our country, beginning to structure their activities within the…

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Spreading Goodness to the World

Mehmet Cengiz
Chairman of the Board of Deniz Feneri Association

For 26 years, one of the most important activities of the Deniz Feneri Association, which continues the goodwill movement, is the ‘Goodness School project. The ‘Goodness School’ project, which has been conducted in partnership with the Ministry of National Education since 2014, was interrupted in 2020 and 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Since the…

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Derived from its Historical Civilization, Türkiye Reaching a Peak in Humanitarian Aid

İhsan Açık
Vice Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Türkiye Diyanet Foundation

The world is grappling with major crises, including world wars, health, migration, climate, disasters, and the economy. Deepening humanitarian crises not only adversely affect millions of people but also give rise to other problems. At this point, Türkiye, in collaboration with public institutions and non-governmental organizations, is taking on the task of alleviating the suffering…

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2022 on Earth

Furkan Terzi
Doctors Worldwide Turkey, Head of Programs and Operations

The COVID-19 pandemic that broke out in Wuhan in December 2019 spread rapidly around the world and had negative impacts on our lives. The World Heath Organization declared the spread of the virus as a ‘pandemic’ on 11 March 2020. This date overlapped with the first cases recorded in Türkiye. This was the beginning of…

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Increasing Humanitarian Crises and Approaches in 2022: How Just and Sustainable is the Humanitarian System?

Alper Küçük
Turkish Red Crescent, Director General of the International Affairs and Migration Services

We entered 2022 with the hope of leaving COVID-19 behind. Partially, we managed to overcome the acute phase. However, the global humanitarian crises and the number of people in need of humanitarian aid continued to increase. The conflicts between Russia and Ukraine resulted in 14 million people seeking asylum in relatively safe areas within the…

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Fundamental Blocks of Change

Şemsi Kâmile Canbay
Turkish Red Crescent, Head of Governance Office

The Turkish Red Crescent carries out blood services and is present in the field in case of natural or human-related disasters. In addition, within the scope of preventive efforts against the devastating impacts of disasters, TRC supports the protection of people and nature, the fight against poverty, direct in-kind and in-cash aid to families and…

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