Representatives from the Association for Solidarity with Refugees and Migrants (SGDD-ASAM) and Taiwan Taipei Economic and Cultural Mission on Monday signed.
Pandemic raised economic burden on migrants, refugees
Members of the Syrian Civil Defence (White Helmets) disinfect tents inhabited by families as a preventive measure against coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic in Idlib, Syria on 24 March 2020 [Muhammed Said/Anadolu Agency] December 19, 2020 at 1:04 pm
The COVID-19 pandemic has magnified hardships endured by refugees and migrants around the world, including the millions being hosted for years by Turkey, according to a leading Turkish aid group,
Anadolu Agency.
Along with the health risks, the economic impact of the crisis has been an immense challenge for people trying to start new lives away from home, said Ibrahim Vurgun Kavlak, general coordinator for the Association for Solidarity with Asylum Seekers and Migrants (SGDD-ASAM).