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Türkiye launches project to aid quake-impacted citizens in Germany

Türkiye launches project to aid quake-impacted citizens in Germany

As a part of persisting efforts and initiatives to help residents impacted by Feb. 6 earthquakes, Türkiye’s Family and Social Services Ministry introduced the launch of a brand new mission on Tuesday to help some 12,000 residents, affected by tremors, residing presently in Germany.

The mission dubbed “Healing Together” was initiated by the ministry in collaboration with Türkiye’s embassy in Berlin, Yunus Emre Institute (YEE), and the Presidency for Turks Abroad and Related Communities (YTB), as per Ihlas News Agency (IHA) studies.

After the devastating earthquakes that struck Türkiye and northern Syria six months in the past, quite a few Turkish residents residing in Germany invited their family members from the quake-stricken area to stick with them briefly whereas German authorities had organized for particular visas to this finish.

In line with this, practically 12,000 residents affected by the earthquakes availed of the visa to journey to Germany. Recently, nevertheless, the ministry initiated motion to establish and meet the wants of these residents by means of the aforementioned mission.

As a part of the mission, which goals to supply psychosocial help to residents, rehabilitation actions comparable to household seminars, psychoeducational periods and separate cultural-historical journeys for adults and youngsters are deliberate by psychologists, psychological counselors and social work specialists inside the physique of the ministry.

Needs will probably be assessed throughout conferences with households, permitting future follow-ups. Furthermore, the mission goals to cut back the unfavorable results of the earthquake on residents. Information periods will probably be carried out for Turkish households residing in Germany who’ve family members from the earthquake-hit area, specializing in the best way to strategy their affected family members and what to concentrate to.

The inaugural section of the mission is about to happen in Berlin and is deliberate to roll out in different cities in Germany as effectively.

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