Turkey’s Response to the Syrian Refugee Crisis and the Road Ahead

Turkey now hosts the largest refugee population in the world. The Government of Turkey (GoT) estimates the total number of registered Syrians under Temporary Protection (SuTPs) at 2,225,147. The objective of this policy brief is to collate existing...

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Main Author: World Bank Group
Format: Report
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2016
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WAR
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/12/25703870/turkey’s-response-syrian-refugee-crisis-road-ahead
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spelling okr-10986-235482021-04-23T14:04:16Z Turkey’s Response to the Syrian Refugee Crisis and the Road Ahead World Bank Group SKILLS LIVING STANDARDS ACCESS TO EMPLOYMENT WASTE ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE RISKS WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT INTERVENTIONS URBANIZATION VACCINATION TEACHERS INFORMATION SYSTEM MIGRATION POLICY TOLERANCE PREVENTION PUBLIC EDUCATION EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES SKILLS DEVELOPMENT LABOR FORCE DEVELOPING COUNTRIES IMMIGRANTS HEALTH CARE LEGAL STATUS HEALTH DROPOUT CAPACITY BUILDING CRIME NUMBER OF PEOPLE VULNERABILITY HOSPITAL SAFETY NETS SOCIAL TENSIONS KNOWLEDGE REFUGEE HOUSEHOLDS ESSENTIAL HEALTH SERVICES PHARMACIES LABOR MARKET MUNICIPAL AUTHORITIES POLICY RESPONSE MINISTRY OF HEALTH REFUGEE-HOSTING COUNTRIES TRAINING PATIENT PATIENTS STREET CHILDREN HOST COUNTRIES FAMILY SIZE HEALTH CENTERS AGING MIGRATION HEALTH CARE SERVICES VIOLENCE TEMPORARY PROTECTION DISSEMINATION SERVICE PROVISION RELIGIOUS EDUCATION EDUCATION SYSTEM SOCIAL SECURITY PRIMARY SCHOOL SERVICE DELIVERY MIGRANTS SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT MENTAL HEALTH SOCIAL SUPPORT ELDERLY PROGRESS REFUGEE SITUATIONS ASYLUM-SEEKERS TRANSPORTATION WORKERS ATTITUDES POLICIES SOCIAL SERVICES POLYGAMY SCHOOLS POLICY RESEARCH WORKING PAPER SPECIAL NEEDS SOCIAL POLICY MINISTRY OF EDUCATION PRIMARY SCHOOL AGE GLOBAL POPULATION SELF-RELIANCE MANDATES REFUGEE JOB CREATION REFUGEES POPULATIONS UNMET DEMANDS ADOLESCENTS INTERNATIONAL RESPONSE QUALITY CONTROL URBAN DEVELOPMENT NATIONALS HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR REFUGEES POLICY CURRICULUM QUALITY OF LIFE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION SOCIAL CONSEQUENCES HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS POLICY BRIEF CHILDREN UNITED NATIONS HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR REFUGEES RESOLUTION EDUCATION CLINICS WAR ASYLUM UNMET DEMAND SELF-SUFFICIENCY SOCIAL COHESION POPULATION TRAUMA POLICY RESEARCH STRATEGY SOCIAL PROBLEMS SCHOOL BUILDINGS HOME COUNTRIES LACK OF INFORMATION FAMILIES REGISTRATION WOMEN MEDICINES MISUNDERSTANDING EMERGENCY CARE HOSPITALS REMITTANCES LABOR MARKETS SCHOOL POPULATION INCREASES HEALTH SERVICES REFUGEE POPULATION SCHOOL AGE Turkey now hosts the largest refugee population in the world. The Government of Turkey (GoT) estimates the total number of registered Syrians under Temporary Protection (SuTPs) at 2,225,147. The objective of this policy brief is to collate existing publically available material on the situation of SuTPs in Turkey and to summarize: (i) the strategy and principles of Turkey’s unique response to its displacement crisis; (ii) the challenges in managing the socioeconomic dimensions of displacement; and (iii) remaining critical policy issues and the road ahead for Turkey, as well as implications for other countries’ refugee response efforts. 2016-01-04T16:40:31Z 2016-01-04T16:40:31Z 2015-12 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/12/25703870/turkey’s-response-syrian-refugee-crisis-road-ahead http://hdl.handle.net/10986/23548 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Social Protection Study Economic & Sector Work Europe and Central Asia Turkey
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topic SKILLS
LIVING STANDARDS
ACCESS TO EMPLOYMENT
WASTE
ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE
RISKS
WORKFORCE
DEVELOPMENT INTERVENTIONS
URBANIZATION
VACCINATION
TEACHERS
INFORMATION SYSTEM
MIGRATION POLICY
TOLERANCE
PREVENTION
PUBLIC EDUCATION
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
LABOR FORCE
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
IMMIGRANTS
HEALTH CARE
LEGAL STATUS
HEALTH
DROPOUT
CAPACITY BUILDING
CRIME
NUMBER OF PEOPLE
VULNERABILITY
HOSPITAL
SAFETY NETS
SOCIAL TENSIONS
KNOWLEDGE
REFUGEE HOUSEHOLDS
ESSENTIAL HEALTH SERVICES
PHARMACIES
LABOR MARKET
MUNICIPAL AUTHORITIES
POLICY RESPONSE
MINISTRY OF HEALTH
REFUGEE-HOSTING COUNTRIES
TRAINING
PATIENT
PATIENTS
STREET CHILDREN
HOST COUNTRIES
FAMILY SIZE
HEALTH CENTERS
AGING
MIGRATION
HEALTH CARE SERVICES
VIOLENCE
TEMPORARY PROTECTION
DISSEMINATION
SERVICE PROVISION
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
EDUCATION SYSTEM
SOCIAL SECURITY
PRIMARY SCHOOL
SERVICE DELIVERY
MIGRANTS
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
MENTAL HEALTH
SOCIAL SUPPORT
ELDERLY
PROGRESS
REFUGEE SITUATIONS
ASYLUM-SEEKERS
TRANSPORTATION
WORKERS
ATTITUDES
POLICIES
SOCIAL SERVICES
POLYGAMY
SCHOOLS
POLICY RESEARCH WORKING PAPER
SPECIAL NEEDS
SOCIAL POLICY
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
PRIMARY SCHOOL AGE
GLOBAL POPULATION
SELF-RELIANCE
MANDATES
REFUGEE
JOB CREATION
REFUGEES
POPULATIONS
UNMET DEMANDS
ADOLESCENTS
INTERNATIONAL RESPONSE
QUALITY CONTROL
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
NATIONALS
HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR REFUGEES
POLICY
CURRICULUM
QUALITY OF LIFE
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION
SOCIAL CONSEQUENCES
HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS
POLICY BRIEF
CHILDREN
UNITED NATIONS HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR REFUGEES
RESOLUTION
EDUCATION
CLINICS
WAR
ASYLUM
UNMET DEMAND
SELF-SUFFICIENCY
SOCIAL COHESION
POPULATION
TRAUMA
POLICY RESEARCH
STRATEGY
SOCIAL PROBLEMS
SCHOOL BUILDINGS
HOME COUNTRIES
LACK OF INFORMATION
FAMILIES
REGISTRATION
WOMEN
MEDICINES
MISUNDERSTANDING
EMERGENCY CARE
HOSPITALS
REMITTANCES
LABOR MARKETS
SCHOOL
POPULATION INCREASES
HEALTH SERVICES
REFUGEE POPULATION
SCHOOL AGE
spellingShingle SKILLS
LIVING STANDARDS
ACCESS TO EMPLOYMENT
WASTE
ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE
RISKS
WORKFORCE
DEVELOPMENT INTERVENTIONS
URBANIZATION
VACCINATION
TEACHERS
INFORMATION SYSTEM
MIGRATION POLICY
TOLERANCE
PREVENTION
PUBLIC EDUCATION
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
LABOR FORCE
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
IMMIGRANTS
HEALTH CARE
LEGAL STATUS
HEALTH
DROPOUT
CAPACITY BUILDING
CRIME
NUMBER OF PEOPLE
VULNERABILITY
HOSPITAL
SAFETY NETS
SOCIAL TENSIONS
KNOWLEDGE
REFUGEE HOUSEHOLDS
ESSENTIAL HEALTH SERVICES
PHARMACIES
LABOR MARKET
MUNICIPAL AUTHORITIES
POLICY RESPONSE
MINISTRY OF HEALTH
REFUGEE-HOSTING COUNTRIES
TRAINING
PATIENT
PATIENTS
STREET CHILDREN
HOST COUNTRIES
FAMILY SIZE
HEALTH CENTERS
AGING
MIGRATION
HEALTH CARE SERVICES
VIOLENCE
TEMPORARY PROTECTION
DISSEMINATION
SERVICE PROVISION
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
EDUCATION SYSTEM
SOCIAL SECURITY
PRIMARY SCHOOL
SERVICE DELIVERY
MIGRANTS
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
MENTAL HEALTH
SOCIAL SUPPORT
ELDERLY
PROGRESS
REFUGEE SITUATIONS
ASYLUM-SEEKERS
TRANSPORTATION
WORKERS
ATTITUDES
POLICIES
SOCIAL SERVICES
POLYGAMY
SCHOOLS
POLICY RESEARCH WORKING PAPER
SPECIAL NEEDS
SOCIAL POLICY
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
PRIMARY SCHOOL AGE
GLOBAL POPULATION
SELF-RELIANCE
MANDATES
REFUGEE
JOB CREATION
REFUGEES
POPULATIONS
UNMET DEMANDS
ADOLESCENTS
INTERNATIONAL RESPONSE
QUALITY CONTROL
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
NATIONALS
HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR REFUGEES
POLICY
CURRICULUM
QUALITY OF LIFE
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION
SOCIAL CONSEQUENCES
HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS
POLICY BRIEF
CHILDREN
UNITED NATIONS HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR REFUGEES
RESOLUTION
EDUCATION
CLINICS
WAR
ASYLUM
UNMET DEMAND
SELF-SUFFICIENCY
SOCIAL COHESION
POPULATION
TRAUMA
POLICY RESEARCH
STRATEGY
SOCIAL PROBLEMS
SCHOOL BUILDINGS
HOME COUNTRIES
LACK OF INFORMATION
FAMILIES
REGISTRATION
WOMEN
MEDICINES
MISUNDERSTANDING
EMERGENCY CARE
HOSPITALS
REMITTANCES
LABOR MARKETS
SCHOOL
POPULATION INCREASES
HEALTH SERVICES
REFUGEE POPULATION
SCHOOL AGE
World Bank Group
Turkey’s Response to the Syrian Refugee Crisis and the Road Ahead
geographic_facet Europe and Central Asia
Turkey
description Turkey now hosts the largest refugee population in the world. The Government of Turkey (GoT) estimates the total number of registered Syrians under Temporary Protection (SuTPs) at 2,225,147. The objective of this policy brief is to collate existing publically available material on the situation of SuTPs in Turkey and to summarize: (i) the strategy and principles of Turkey’s unique response to its displacement crisis; (ii) the challenges in managing the socioeconomic dimensions of displacement; and (iii) remaining critical policy issues and the road ahead for Turkey, as well as implications for other countries’ refugee response efforts.
format Report
author World Bank Group
author_facet World Bank Group
author_sort World Bank Group
title Turkey’s Response to the Syrian Refugee Crisis and the Road Ahead
title_short Turkey’s Response to the Syrian Refugee Crisis and the Road Ahead
title_full Turkey’s Response to the Syrian Refugee Crisis and the Road Ahead
title_fullStr Turkey’s Response to the Syrian Refugee Crisis and the Road Ahead
title_full_unstemmed Turkey’s Response to the Syrian Refugee Crisis and the Road Ahead
title_sort turkey’s response to the syrian refugee crisis and the road ahead
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2016
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/12/25703870/turkey’s-response-syrian-refugee-crisis-road-ahead
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/23548
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