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Six months after the devastating twin earthquakes hit Türkiye and Syria, the need for humanitarian support persists. More than 3.5 million remain displaced.
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Many talented refugees lack financial means to start businesses. This is a story of Nesrin, a refugee supported by INGEV and DRC, who turned her dream into reality.
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Rami took a leap of faith. Amidst the turmoil in Syria, he made the difficult decision to abandon his studies and leave his country. Many warned him this would ruin his future, but he believed in himself.
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Sugar, flour, eggs, baking soda and butter are the main ingredients you need to make cakes, but it takes magic hands to make them delicious.
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On World Humanitarian Day, we celebrate our colleagues working every day to deliver assistance in the field and tell their stories.
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This story is a part of the "Stories of Creativity and Resilience" presenting a touching, intimate, and optimistic portrayal of refugees in Türkiye. It serves as a heartfelt depiction of their hopes and ambitions, showcasing their resilience in the face of challenging conditions.
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Registering as a refugee in Türkiye can be a complicated process - Rawan tells her story.
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DRC’s largest regional operation is in the Middle East, where we respond to complex humanitarian challenges and work to ensure a safe and dignified life for displaced and conflict-affected populations. On this thematic page you will find stories from Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, Türkiye and Yemen.
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The Covid-19 pandemic has led to increased marginalization and isolation of refugees worldwide. 12-year-old Taha from Syria is relieved to finally be able to play with his friends again.
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This story is a part of the "Stories of Creativity and Resilience" book, which is a poignant, personal, and hopeful tale of refugees in Türkiye; a moving account of their dreams and aspirations and a demonstration of their resilience in spite of the adverse circumstances they live in.