IMPR Humanitarian provides internship programme to the undergraduate and postgraduate students and those concerned for both part-time and fulltime who interested in humanitarian assistance that has more importance day-by-day within the region. IMPR Humanitarian will provide the persons deserved taking place in both theorical and pratical stage in terms of building the capacity of the persons who have educated in …
Devamını OkuyunAntonio López-Istúriz: Local NGOs play a critical role to meet the needs of refugees and implementing field works
Interview with the Secretary-General of the European People’s Party, Antonio López-Istúriz White about the humanitarian crisis, role of national NGOs and policy of EU. IMPR: First of all, thank you for having time for us. How would EU and European Parliament play a role in the current and possible humanitarian crisis from you and your group’s point of view? …
Devamını OkuyunIMPR Center Women’s Community Center Evaluation Report
IMPR Humanitarian has launched Women’s Community Center (WCC) in Şanlıurfa On the International Women Day, 8th of March, 2015. WCC in Şanlıurfa is still continuing its operations since March 2015, in conducting the aforementioned 10 different branch activities together with the support of UNFPA. WCC, which is the only women’s community center located in Şanlıurfa city center providing services for refugee …
Devamını OkuyunIMPR Need Assessment Report; Ankara
This assessment was carried out in Ankara from 15.09.2015 to 15.10.2015. The results of this assessment were conducted through vis-a-vis interviews, deeper interviews with half-structured questions process, home visits and need assessment forms. The efforts made by IMPR Humanitarian protection team were a key element in acquiring and collecting high quality data and reaching different social displaced persons and groups …
Devamını OkuyunWorld Vision begins providing assistance to Syrian refugees in Turkey
In June 2015, Ahmad, and his twin sister Rasha, aged 6, fled Syria with their parents for the Turkish border town of Akcakale. They left behind a lovely duplex house, all of their belongings and the life they had always known. Ahmad describes how much he misses his red bike, the one he had just learned to ride without training …
Devamını OkuyunThe World Refugee Day
The phenonemei of migration is a ongoing reality on the world. In this concept, refugee status is forming an ordinary and potential judicial discourse. Therefore, IMPR (International Middle East Peace Resource Center) is planing to celebrate 20th of May of Refugee day in order to develop a common sense among the host community how Syrian refugees get over the difficulties …
Devamını OkuyunIMPR Humanitarian Akçakale Assesment Report
This assessment was carried out in Akcakale from 06/12/2015 to 06/17/2015, 1200 individuals were displaced from Tel el-Abyeed, now are settled in Akcakale participated in this assessment and kindely shared their ideas, opinions and thoughts with IMPR Humanitarian team, to this we are thankful for sharing their ideas and information with us and putting their trust in us. The results …
Devamını OkuyunIMPR Humanitarian Response in Protecting Children of Syria
As of April 2015, a total of 1.8 million Syrian refugees are residing in Turkey. Over 400,000 Syrian children living in host communities remain out of school. The risk of losing a generation grows with every day that the situation deteriorates. Due to these facts, education and empower of children’s psycho-social condition are becoming important. In this context, IMPR Humanitarian …
Devamını OkuyunIMPR Humanitarian Report No 16: Community Initiative Projects
Humanitarian Aid Department of International Middle East Peace Research Center has already finished to implement 10 CIP’s (Community Initiative Project) in and around Urfa. Before giving information about Activity Resources for Social and Cultural Activities Project in Ceylanpınar, we should mention about the necessities and ideas of CIP. These projects will be the outputs of IMPR’s works in the field, …
Devamını OkuyunŞırnak Protection Project for Ezidi Asylum-seekers
IMPR Humanitarian Report No 15 Şırnak Protection Project Report As it is known towards the end of August around 30,000 Iraqi refugees, predominantly Ezidi refugees entered Turkey to seek safety and assistance. They were actually dispersed in different areas of south eastern territory such as, Şırnak, Diyarbakır, Batman, Silopi, Cizre, Viranşehir, and Mardin. Since the first day of trasmission, IMPR …
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