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Municipalities and Refugee Crisis: Ansar Policies and Numbers

Municipalities and Refugee Crisis: Ansar Policies and Numbers
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Author(s): Şefika Şule Erçetin (Lancaster University, UK & Hacettepe University, Turkey), Nihan Potas (Gazi University, Turkey), Şuay Nilhan Açıkalın (Lancaster University, UK), Nedim Özdemir (Ankara Directorate of National Education, Turkey)and Abdullah Mesut Doğan (Middle East Technical University, Turkey)
Copyright: 2018
Pages: 12
Source title: Social Considerations of Migration Movements and Immigration Policies
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Şefika Şule Erçetin (Lancaster University, UK & Hacettepe University, Turkey)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-3322-1.ch003

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Abstract

Truly, while some countries are still grappling with policy issues to do with acceptance of the refugees in their respective countries, Turkey has become a safe haven to many, a refugee. This has not only featured the ordinary aspects of food, shelter, drinking water, clothing but also services like education, health, social services and transport assistance. Even more crucially, Turkey has offered other aspects bordering on integration, rights and freedoms, representation, mainstreaming and identity which are critical to the asylum seekers. This makes them feel at home especially given that they may end up staying for a long time or even never return to their homes. Such a process requires multi-dimensional legal and administrative regulation but Turkey has always come up with its own localized version of legal settings to accommodate spontaneous issues. This is what has distinguished Turkey from all other countries in the world given its immeasurable, priceless and invaluable handling of asylum seekers.

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