$1 billion humanitarian appeal will assist 5.2 million people affected from the earthquake
United Nations launched a $1 billion humanitarian appeal for the people of Türkiye suffering from the most devastating earthquakes to hit the country in a century.
"The funding – which covers a three-month period -- will assist 5.2 million people and allow aid organizations to rapidly scale up vital support for Government-led relief efforts in a number of areas including food security, protection, education, water and shelter" said the statement by the Secretary-General – on launch of humanitarian appeal for Türkiye.
"Türkiye is home to the largest number of refugees in the world and has shown enormous generosity to its Syrian neighbors for years. Now is the time for the world to support the people of Türkiye – just as they have stood in solidarity with others seeking assistance" Guterres emphasized in his statement.
"The needs are enormous, people are suffering and there’s no time to lose. I urge the international community to step up and fully fund this critical effort in response to one of the biggest natural disasters of our times" Secretary-General ended his statement.