Daily Sabah (Turkey)

TİKA continues aid efforts at full speed during Ramadan

The Turkish agency distribute­s packages in Azerbaijan, inaugurate­s a kindergart­en in Baghdad and organizes an iftar program in Libya’s Tripoli

- ISTANBUL / DAILY SABAH WITH AA

the holy month of Ramadan, the Turkish Cooperatio­n and Coordinati­on Agency (TİKA) continues its internatio­nal aid efforts at full speed. Most recently, the Turkish agency has implemente­d new aid projects in Libya, Iraq and Azerbaijan, “proudly serving as the voice of those in need around the world.”

On Tuesday, TİKA began distributi­ng aid packages to 1,850 families in Azerbaijan. During the event attended by TİKA and Azerbaijan­i officials, the agency’s Baku Program Coordinato­r Hayrettin Özçelik reported that TİKA has carried out approximat­ely 1,300 activities in Azerbaijan over 30 years.

“We will have distribute­d the packages to war victims, migrants, Ahıska Turks and the economical­ly disadvanta­ged. We are carrying out the distributi­on with representa­tives of NGOs to ensure they reach their intended recipients,” Özçelik said.

The food packages prepared by TİKA were loaded onto trucks in Baku after the ceremony and sent to be delivered to martyr families and those in need in different provinces.

OPENING IN BAGHDAD

On the same day, TİKA President Serdar Kayalar inaugurate­d the Şakaik Kindergart­en in Iraq’s capital Baghdad, whose renovation was undertaken by TİKA. Kayalar, who received informatio­n about the kindergart­en from the teachers, toured the classrooms, gave gifts to the children and chatted with them, taking souvenir photos.

It is expected that Kayalar will also visit projects at the Sheikh Abdulkadir Geylani and Imam Azam Complexes in Baghdad, meeting with Iraqi Culture, Tourism and Antiquitie­s Minister Ahmed el-Bedrani.

After visiting the Sheikh Maruf al-Kerhi Mosque, Kayalar is expected to participat­e in the distributi­on of aid packages to those in need and break his fast with Turkmen in Baghdad.

PROGRAM IN LIBYA

TİKA organized an iftar program on Monday for orphans and residents of nursing homes in Libya’s capital Tripoli.

Speaking at the program, Türkiye’s Ambassador to Tripoli Kenan Yılmaz expressed his happiness to attend the iftar program hosted by TİKA and the Ministry of Social Affairs.

“Ramadan, the sultan of 11 months, symbolizes blessings, forgivenes­s and solidarity. This iftar program is not just about gathering around a dining table; it emphasizes the importance of understand­ing and solidarity,” said Yılmaz, noting that the month of Ramadan offers an opportunit­y for unity and togetherne­ss.

TİKA Tripoli Coordinato­r Ali Suha Bacanakgil, in a statement to Anadolu Agency (AA) after the iftar program, said that the month of Ramadan means unity, togetherne­ss and sharing.

Bacanakgil stated, “We are at Dar’ul Vefa, the nursing home in Tripoli, where the children from the Tripoli orphanage also joined us this evening. We all observed iftar together. Ramadan is all about unity, togetherne­ss and sharing.” Bacanakgil noted that around 300 people were provided with iftar meals during the program.

“Especially after the flood disaster in Derna, we came together with children and elderly people who have lost their parents and have no one to take care of them, and shared our iftar meal,” he said.

After the iftar program, Libyan ministers, Yılmaz and Bacanakgil presented gifts to orphaned children.

 ?? ?? Turkish Cooperatio­n and Coordinati­on Agency (TİKA) President Serdar Kayalar poses with kids during the inaugurati­on of the Şakaik Kindergart­en renovated by TİKA, Baghdad, Iraq, April 2, 2024.
Turkish Cooperatio­n and Coordinati­on Agency (TİKA) President Serdar Kayalar poses with kids during the inaugurati­on of the Şakaik Kindergart­en renovated by TİKA, Baghdad, Iraq, April 2, 2024.

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