Social Cohesion in Turkey: Refugees and the Host Community. Online Survey Findings Rounds 1–5
2020
ELR 1321
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Social Cohesion in Turkey: Refugees and the Host Community. Online Survey Findings Rounds 1–5
Publicación
Ankara (Turkey): World Food Programme (WFP), 2020
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English
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38 p.
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Turkey currently hosts approximately 3.6 million refugees,
the majority of whom live out-of-camp, in cities and villages,
integrated with the host (Turkish) communities and they
therefore share the same environment, resources, and
developments in all spheres (social, economic, etc.). In the
earlier years, refugees in Turkey were widely welcomed, with
empathy, and considered as guests with the expectation that the unrest in Syria would be short-lived. However, as the
Syrian conflict continued (now in its tenth year), the refugees
started to build their lives in Turkey and the host community
attitude evolved: while many are still welcoming, some have
become more reserved towards the refugees.
Signatura topográfica
ELR 1321
System Control No.
MON-129574
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