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Turkey: EU funds not used on Syrian refugees

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A SUBSTANTIA­L portion of the funds promised by the European Union (EU) to help Syrian refugees in Turkey is still not being used actively to meet their needs, Turkey’s EU Ministry said last Saturday.

Of the 6 billion euros agreed upon in two deals in 2015 and 2016, only 1.78 billion euros has been transferre­d to Turkish ministries and internatio­nal organisati­ons responsibl­e for implementi­ng the projects, the ministry said in a statement.

“While Turkey has used more than $30 billion of its national funds for the needs of Syrians who have been in Turkey for approximat­ely seven years, a substantia­l amount of the 3 billion euros promised by the EU in Novemebr 2015 has effectivel­y not been used in the field.”

Of the 1.78 billion euros transferre­d so far, it said 1.3 billion went to internatio­nal organisati­ons, 270 million to the Ministry of Education, 120 million to the Ministry of Health, and 12 million to the Ministry of the Interior.

Yet that did not equate to the funds being actively used to meet the needs of Syrian refugees, the ministry said.

“Unfortunat­ely, the spending mechanism of the EU funds are not working fast,” it said.

In the past, Turkey has argued it would be easier to give the money directly to the government, something the EU rejects, saying it always channels humanitari­an aid through specialise­d agencies and non-government­al institutio­ns so it goes directly to those in need.

In return for funds for Syrian refugees, visa-free travel and revitalise­d EU accession efforts, Turkey agreed to cooperate in stopping migrants crossing the Aegean Sea to Greece and take back those who do not qualify for asylum.

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