Thousands of vulnerable earthquake victims in Turkey will be provided essential humanitarian assistance and psycho-social support by IOM and partners through new funding from the UN.
About 2,500 people in Ercis, Central Van surrounding villages
in eastern Turkey will be given winter kits comprising blankets,
camp beds and kitchen sets in a relief operation funded by the UN’s
Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) to help them better survive
the bitter winter.
IOM will establish a logistics supply line to the
earthquake-affected areas and procure the non-food relief items
which will be distributed by the Turkish Red Crescent who will also
identify those in most need of assistance.
In collaboration with Turkey’s Human Resource Development
Foundation (HRDF) and other partners, another 3,000 earthquake
victims, in particular children, the elderly, women and the
disabled, will receive psychosocial support such as
psychological counselling and aid.
The CERF funding of US$ 503,500 will also enable the setting
up of five psychosocial mobile teams and supporting HRDF centres in
the area where activities can be carried out.
The earthquake, which hit Turkey on 23 October, has left many
thousands of families exposed to the approaching winter. More than
15,000 families have so far been identified as homeless though this
figure could increase as further assessments are carried out.
Many families are sleeping in the open
for fear of further earthquakes and tremors.
Continued aftershocks and two more earthquakes
that shook Van on 9 November have forced families to flee to
neighbouring villages and seek shelter with friends or
relatives.
With heavy snowfall and temperatures well
below freezing expected any day soon, the race is on to distribute
essential winter-protective assistance.
For further information, please contact Meera Sethi, IOM
Turkey, Tel: + 905322942569 Email: msethi@iom.int and Selin Arslan, Tel:+
905336803983 Email: sarslan@iom.int