Turkey delivers over 400 aid plans in N. Syria last year


(MENAFN) A local Turkish authority said in a statement that at least 400 humanitarian aid schemes were completed in northern Syria last year.

With the peaceful and secure environment established in northern Syria's Tal Abyad and Rasulayn districts after Turkey's Operation Peace Spring, the Syria Support and Coordination Center (SUDKOM), a division of the governor's office of Turkey's Sanliurfa province, continues to carry out humanitarian activities "without any let-up".

According to the governor's office, more than 426 humanitarian aid activities were carried out in 2020 by Turkey's Red Crescent in coordination with the Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD) and support from other NGOs.

Through its aid agencies and organizations, Turkey distributed 3,811 food packages, 78,172 bottles of water, 109,600 food packets, 130,818 miscellaneous food packages, 5,059 hygiene sets, 29,700 servings of hot food, 9,737 tons of flour, 455,720 loaves of bread, 11,202 blankets, 2,433 beds, 302,554 pairs of shoes, 18,576 diapers, 14,564 toys, 556,533 non-food aid packs, 3,015 packs of wafers and 80,570 packs of milk.


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