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Immediate Relief for the Victims of the Earthquakes in Turkey and Syria

04.04.2023

To help address the humanitarian consequences of the violent earthquakes that recently struck southern Turkey and northern Syria, we have raised more than CHF 32 million. Two months after the disaster, we have already funded 11 projects launched by our partner NGOs to help the most vulnerable. These projects focus

A natural disaster of historic proportions

The earthquakes of 6 February 2023 killed more than 50,000 people, caused widespread, colossal damage and left millions homeless. It was the worst natural disaster to hit the region in a century. The camps and reception centres where survivors have taken refuge lack clean water, food, access to healthcare and sanitation facilities. The situation is drastic and likely toworsen as the risk of infectious diseases spreading is exacerbated.

Projects funded by us

Mere hours after the disaster,we launched a fundraising campaignsupported by all SRG SSR stations. The campaign raised CHF 32,622,519 for the victims. Thanks to our network of 25 Swiss partner NGOs, we were able to jump into action in the initial days following the earthquakes, bringing vital and urgent aid to the region.Today, we are funding 11 humanitarian projects run by ADRA, the Swiss Red Cross, HEKS, Helvetas, MSF, Medair, Save the Children, Solidar and the Terre des hommes Foundation that focus on the following urgent humanitarian needs:

we launched a fundraising campaign
    Providing health services, including medicines, medical equipment, mobileclinics and psychosocial support to help survivors cope with traumaProviding clean water, food and other basic necessitiesDistributing hygiene and dignity kits that include basic necessities (soap,menstrual pads, etc.), as well as the rehabilitation of wastewater treatmentfacilitiesProviding emergency shelters, blankets, heating stoves and fuelClearing rubble

  • Providing health services, including medicines, medical equipment, mobileclinics and psychosocial support to help survivors cope with trauma
  • Providing clean water, food and other basic necessities
  • Distributing hygiene and dignity kits that include basic necessities (soap,menstrual pads, etc.), as well as the rehabilitation of wastewater treatmentfacilities
  • Providing emergency shelters, blankets, heating stoves and fuel
  • Clearing rubble
  • Areas in which our partners are active

    We are funding projects in both countries affected by the earthquakes. In Syria, projects are being funded in both government-controlled areas and in areas in the northwest not controlled by the Syrian government. In Turkey, our partner NGOs are also providing urgent and vital aid.

    Since the early days of the crisis, accessing those affected by the disaster has been a major challenge. Syria, a country already reeling from the war that has been raging for the past 12 years, was also struck by the earthquakes. Many political, administrative and security roadblocks are impeding effective humanitarian aid.

    Outlook for the coming months

    Up until now, we have focused primarily on providing emergency relief. But in the coming months, we will also fund more substantial humanitarian projects aimed at rehabilitating homes and essential infrastructure such as hospitals, schools, sewage treatment plants, etc.