Right after the earthquake, we participated in search and rescue efforts as well as humanitarian aid operations in the provinces hit by the earthquake, especially in Hatay, Kahramanmaraş, Adıyaman, Malatya, Gaziantep and Malatya, with over 800 staff members who rushed to the region from all across Türkiye.
You can check out our projects that we have been implementing in the region after the major earthquakes that occurred on 6 February.
Following the earthquakes, ASAM established compounds in the region and extended a helping hand to the earthquake survivors on-site.
It is vital to be able to have one’s voice heard during a disaster. In the wake of the earthquake of 6 February, our team pulled 30 individuals from the rubble alive and helped them hold on to life.
As Türkiye’s largest non-governmental organization, we are offering assistance without any discrimination based on language, religion, gender, race, or political opinion with over two thousand staff members in 52 offices across 27 provinces, and we continue our global presence based on over a quarter century of experience through our representative offices in Athens and Brussels.
As Türkiye’s largest non-governmental organization, we are offering assistance without any discrimination based on language, religion, gender, race, or political opinion with over two thousand staff members in 52 offices across 27 provinces.
We strive to contribute to a life where all those in need can access fundamental rights and services, have their protection needs met in a manner compatible with human dignity, and have access to opportunities of health, education and means of livelihood.
We endeavour to improve their living conditions with the projects we implement mainly in the areas of protection, education, health, livelihoods and social cohesion.
Aiming to present important developments and announcements regarding the country and the world agenda as well as any kind of information that may be necessary to asylum seekers and refugees in their mother tongues in a swift manner, Migrant TV features broadcasts in seven languages, namely Turkish, English, Arabic, Farsi, French, Somali, and Ukrainian.
This needs assessment report aims to measure the level of mental health protection and strengthening of vulnerable groups and to examine asylum seekers’ level of awareness on what MHPSS and its components are.
ASAM Academy on Migration is where theoretical information in the field of migration meets practice. ASAM’s know-how spanning over a quarter century is being shared with master’s and doctoral students to whom we awarded scholarships in our Academy.