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Palestine Embassy in Turkey Announces Delivery of Cash Grants to Palestinians from Syria

Published : 13-05-2022

Palestine Embassy in Turkey Announces Delivery of Cash Grants to Palestinians from Syria

The Palestine Embassy in Turkey announced its decision to resume delivery of cash grants for Palestinians from Syria.

Refugees will be receiving their cash allowances on May 14 – 15 starting 10:30 a.m. at the Fanar School, run by the Palestine Embassy.

On May 14, grants will be delivered to holders of the temporary protection card known as “kimlik” and holders of the Turkish residency permit registered at the embassy.

Refugees who do not hold Turkish documents will be receiving their cash grants on May 15.

The move makes part of the Takaful campaign launched by the Palestinian Ministry of Endowment and Religious Affairs. A sum of 1 million USD has been collected as part of the humanitarian drive. 

Unofficial statistics indicate that 10,000 Palestinians from Syria have sought shelter in Turkey, where they have been facing dire socio-economic conditions and denied access to the local labor market.

Turkish embassies continue to prevent Palestinian refugees from Syria from obtaining visas. As a result, hundreds of Palestinians have embarked on life-threatening journeys via illegal immigration roads to reach Turkey, fleeing war-tattered Syria, among other war-stricken zones.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/13100

The Palestine Embassy in Turkey announced its decision to resume delivery of cash grants for Palestinians from Syria.

Refugees will be receiving their cash allowances on May 14 – 15 starting 10:30 a.m. at the Fanar School, run by the Palestine Embassy.

On May 14, grants will be delivered to holders of the temporary protection card known as “kimlik” and holders of the Turkish residency permit registered at the embassy.

Refugees who do not hold Turkish documents will be receiving their cash grants on May 15.

The move makes part of the Takaful campaign launched by the Palestinian Ministry of Endowment and Religious Affairs. A sum of 1 million USD has been collected as part of the humanitarian drive. 

Unofficial statistics indicate that 10,000 Palestinians from Syria have sought shelter in Turkey, where they have been facing dire socio-economic conditions and denied access to the local labor market.

Turkish embassies continue to prevent Palestinian refugees from Syria from obtaining visas. As a result, hundreds of Palestinians have embarked on life-threatening journeys via illegal immigration roads to reach Turkey, fleeing war-tattered Syria, among other war-stricken zones.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/13100