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Refugee and migration crises are among the most heartrending and troubling humanitarian issues of this century. These crises are particularly evident in the case of Syria, where, since 2011, civil war and terrorism have led millions of people to seek refugee status in neighboring countries. . Since 2011, Turkey has pursued an open-door policy accompanied by a national temporary protection regime to protect over 3.6 million Syrians fleeing the civil war. Government institutions (the public service) in Turkey have the significant responsibility of providing essential services, including education and health; moreover, together with government agencies, NGOs are working hard to meet the needs of these people and for improving the quality of services provided. Against this backdrop, the aim of the study was to examine, analyze and understand the positive and negative ramifications of Syrian refugee presence on public services, specifically within the context of education and healthcare, and the role of NGOs while providing these kinds of services.



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Emrah Atar’s academic career has been dedicated to development issues affecting immigrants from developing countries. Leveraging his enormous academic intellect and practical experience, his ideas and passion for these issues shine through every chapter of the book.

-- Aminu Mamman, University of Manchester

Millions of people have been forced to flee their homes today on a myriad of occasions. The Syrian refugee crisis is the greatest humanitarian tragedy of our times. Since 2011, around seven million Syrians have fled the country, and Turkey hosts around four million placing Turkey in a difficult condition. This book offers an excellent account of how Turkey, with the help of I/NGOs and civil society organizations, handles the crisis.

-- AKM Ahsan Ullah, University of Brunei Darussalam

Table of Contents

List of Figures

List of Tables

Preface

Acknowledgments

List of Abbreviations

Introduction

Chapter 1: A Conceptual Understanding of Public Sector

Chapter 2: Examination of Syrian Refugee Childrens’ Education in Turkey

Chapter 3: Examination of the Status of Syrian Refugees’ Access to Healthcare Services

Chapter 4: Examination of the Role of NGOs, INGOs, and Civil Society Organizations in the Refugee Crisis

Conclusion

References

About the Author

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 15/03/2023
      ISBN13: 9781666915761, 978-1666915761
      ISBN10: 1666915769

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Refugee and migration crises are among the most heartrending and troubling humanitarian issues of this century. These crises are particularly evident in the case of Syria, where, since 2011, civil war and terrorism have led millions of people to seek refugee status in neighboring countries. . Since 2011, Turkey has pursued an open-door policy accompanied by a national temporary protection regime to protect over 3.6 million Syrians fleeing the civil war. Government institutions (the public service) in Turkey have the significant responsibility of providing essential services, including education and health; moreover, together with government agencies, NGOs are working hard to meet the needs of these people and for improving the quality of services provided. Against this backdrop, the aim of the study was to examine, analyze and understand the positive and negative ramifications of Syrian refugee presence on public services, specifically within the context of education and healthcare, and the role of NGOs while providing these kinds of services.



      Trade Review

      Emrah Atar’s academic career has been dedicated to development issues affecting immigrants from developing countries. Leveraging his enormous academic intellect and practical experience, his ideas and passion for these issues shine through every chapter of the book.

      -- Aminu Mamman, University of Manchester

      Millions of people have been forced to flee their homes today on a myriad of occasions. The Syrian refugee crisis is the greatest humanitarian tragedy of our times. Since 2011, around seven million Syrians have fled the country, and Turkey hosts around four million placing Turkey in a difficult condition. This book offers an excellent account of how Turkey, with the help of I/NGOs and civil society organizations, handles the crisis.

      -- AKM Ahsan Ullah, University of Brunei Darussalam

      Table of Contents

      List of Figures

      List of Tables

      Preface

      Acknowledgments

      List of Abbreviations

      Introduction

      Chapter 1: A Conceptual Understanding of Public Sector

      Chapter 2: Examination of Syrian Refugee Childrens’ Education in Turkey

      Chapter 3: Examination of the Status of Syrian Refugees’ Access to Healthcare Services

      Chapter 4: Examination of the Role of NGOs, INGOs, and Civil Society Organizations in the Refugee Crisis

      Conclusion

      References

      About the Author

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