Campaign for Turkey of international organizations
While aid campaigns were started in many countries to support Turkey, which campaigns were trustworthy also sparked debate.
The New York Times newspaper, one of the prestigious US publications, compiled safe channels for those who want to help Turkey from foreign countries.
In the news, where it was said that citizens should question the reliability of institutions before giving aid to Turkey, the effect of criteria such as transparency and efficiency was emphasized. In the news, those who doubt the reliability of aid organizations have been asked to inform government authorities.
The main institutions to which those wishing to send support to Turkey from different countries can apply are the following:
United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF)announced that it is coordinating with local authorities on aid needs and responses in Syria, as well as in Turkey.
US-based non-governmental organization global donationsis collecting donations to give to local NGOs and has announced that it will focus on long-term support in Turkey.
International crescent red AND Red Cross The organizations asked for donations to the Disaster Emergency Response Fund for urgent support to Turkey.
UK-based international anti-poverty organization OXFAMcollects aid in coordination with women’s organizations in Turkey.
international aid organization COMPLEXaccepts donations to send food, hygiene materials and tents to the earthquake zone.
Doctors without borderscollects donations to support health studies. UK based save the childrenSupport can be provided for the needs of children in the earthquake zone.
Source: Sozcu

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