Project: Local Authorities Environmental Improvement Project Loan Agreement: August 20, 2021Oda Loan Agreement • September 2nd, 2021
Contract Type FiledSeptember 2nd, 2021Since the beginning of the crisis in Syria in March 2011, the Republic of Turkey (hereinafter referred to as “Turkey”) hosts a large number of Syrians who are under temporary protection in Turkey (hereinafter referred to as “the Syrians”) as the world’s largest host country for the Syrians. According to the Directorate General of Migration Management of the Ministry of Interior, the number of registered Syrians has reached approximately 3.67 million as of May 2021, and roughly 1.5% of them reside in seven government-administered camps for the Syrians in five provinces of the South-east Turkey. The rest, at more than 3.60 million Syrians, are scattered throughout Turkey outside the camps. With no end in sight to the conflict in Syria and the increase in the number and the duration of stay of the Syrians, there is a tendancy of the Syrians to settle in urban cities all over Turkey seeking for job opportunites. However, in the wake of significant depreciation of its currency in August 201
Project: Local Authorities Environmental Improvement Project Loan Agreement: August 20, 2021Oda Loan Agreement • August 23rd, 2021
Contract Type FiledAugust 23rd, 2021Since the beginning of the crisis in Syria in March 2011, the Republic of Turkey (hereinafter referred to as “Turkey”) hosts a large number of Syrians who are under temporary protection in Turkey (hereinafter referred to as “the Syrians”) as the world’s largest host country for the Syrians. According to the Directorate General of Migration Management of the Ministry of Interior, the number of registered Syrians has reached approximately 3.67 million as of May 2021, and roughly 1.5% of them reside in seven government-administered camps for the Syrians in five provinces of the South-east Turkey. The rest, at more than 3.60 million Syrians, are scattered throughout Turkey outside the camps. With no end in sight to the conflict in Syria and the increase in the number and the duration of stay of the Syrians, there is a tendancy of the Syrians to settle in urban cities all over Turkey seeking for job opportunites. However, in the wake of significant depreciation of its currency in August 201